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this tradition , critics such as Wolfgang Iser understand that meaning is not embodied in the text but is produced between the reader and the text , in the " space between . ” The literary text activates our own faculties , enabling us ...
this tradition , critics such as Wolfgang Iser understand that meaning is not embodied in the text but is produced between the reader and the text , in the " space between . ” The literary text activates our own faculties , enabling us ...
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This paper is an exploration of traditional Eastern James Bay Cree expressions of landscape meaning , an effort begun in ... and also as a demonstration of how cultural landscape meanings and values can be discovered through analysis of ...
This paper is an exploration of traditional Eastern James Bay Cree expressions of landscape meaning , an effort begun in ... and also as a demonstration of how cultural landscape meanings and values can be discovered through analysis of ...
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the attribution of meaning and symbolization . As stated by Greider and Garkovich ( 1994 : 2 ) , “ ( t ) he symbols and meanings that comprise landscapes reflect what people in culture groups define to be proper and improper ...
the attribution of meaning and symbolization . As stated by Greider and Garkovich ( 1994 : 2 ) , “ ( t ) he symbols and meanings that comprise landscapes reflect what people in culture groups define to be proper and improper ...
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Contents
ALAN CALDWELL and MONICA MACAULAY | 18 |
REGNA DARNELL | 54 |
WILLIAM W GIFFIN | 68 |
Copyright | |
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