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Page 93
... capacity to become symbols for collective , public experience , Burke's representative anecdotes . — John McLeod's method was dialogic , as oral tradition enjoins that teaching / speaking should be . It is a risky method , highly ...
... capacity to become symbols for collective , public experience , Burke's representative anecdotes . — John McLeod's method was dialogic , as oral tradition enjoins that teaching / speaking should be . It is a risky method , highly ...
Page 99
... interpreted as part of the capacity of the sacred to insure its own respect . Mercredi cannot speak for or about the power inherent in the pipe . " We also have an understanding of these treaties ... FRAMING FIRST - PERSON NARRATIVES 99.
... interpreted as part of the capacity of the sacred to insure its own respect . Mercredi cannot speak for or about the power inherent in the pipe . " We also have an understanding of these treaties ... FRAMING FIRST - PERSON NARRATIVES 99.
Page 158
... capacity to Other , and endorses Susan Buck - Morss's suggestion that culture both stimulates and is predicated upon mimetic modes of perception combining thought with action , sensuousness with intellection : To get hold of something ...
... capacity to Other , and endorses Susan Buck - Morss's suggestion that culture both stimulates and is predicated upon mimetic modes of perception combining thought with action , sensuousness with intellection : To get hold of something ...
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