The polarity between male and female is, following Philo's procedure, often allegorized as an anthropological dualism or dichotomy. |
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Sutured serviceably but without refinement, these soft sculptures are presented, like anthropological specimens, in woodframed glass vitrines. |
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Old style anthropological methods treated Indigenous peoples as historical curiosities, as remnants of a dead culture. |
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An anthropological approach does not assume that biomedical concepts and practices are both normative and universal. |
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This has been the key to unlocking the rich historical and anthropological significance of this art form. |
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Let's not forget that the southern Albanians, the Tosks, are related to Hellenes from the anthropological and national point of view. |
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Two contributions by indigenous writers will probably be of especial interest to readers with a social or cultural anthropological background. |
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The critique, I contend, often commits the selfsame mistakes that have become an almost accepted characterisation of anthropological practice. |
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Different fashions became more influential for a short or sometimes longer period, for instance cliometrics and anthropological history. |
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He wanted to stimulate anthropological debate, to allow viewers to better understand their fellow men. |
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He does experimental and anthropological research on the transmission of cultural knowledge. |
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The three introductory readings come out of the rich anthropological literature on culture and cultural relativism. |
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His book offers an anthropological account of rituals of exchange in a number of communities. |
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These anthropological studies highlight the modalities of power in force at moments of gift exchange. |
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Another equally important anthropological question is how biological distinctions are made symbolically and socially meaningful. |
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Their approach is essentially anthropological and descriptive, focusing on the experience of paid work in modem Britain. |
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She was a commercially successful choreographer and anthropological researcher of Caribbean dance. |
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His 1648 discovery of Avebury Ring set him off on a lifetime of anthropological studies. |
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She seems more enamored of her stock hero and his inamorata than of the cultural, anthropological pursuits of her protagonist. |
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He constructed a number of exotic sounds, reflecting ceremonial practice, and interwove them with anthropological narration. |
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Domain analysis and socio-cognitivism thus share with Sandstrom's socioecological approach a broad biological and anthropological view. |
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It was intended to be a horizon altering and opening experience that instilled the anthropological attitude. |
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She went on her way, her grass skirt swinging rhythmically, resembling one of those steatopygous statues in anthropological museums. |
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The result is an original project that blends anthropological scholarship with oral history. |
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According to most Western anthropological accounts, Fa'afafine are accepted and respected members of society in Samoa. |
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I argue that cultural indifference, chauvinism and racism pervade the classroom, posing particular challenges for anthropological pedagogy. |
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Archaeological and anthropological evidence suggests that the sun was also deified by other ancient civilizations including the Druids, Aztecs, Incas and American Indians. |
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The controlled substance in question, ayahuasca, is well documented in anthropological and ethnobotanical literature. |
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Not only can this change quickly but, above all, it is also a fundamental anthropological error. |
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Among the variety of strands are sociological, anthropological, legal, theological and generational. |
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This key issue may soon demand as much anthropological discussion, research and problematising as indigenousness and the colour bar have in the past. |
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History testifies that such derisive anthropological presuppositions have played a major role in the colonisation of the south. |
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Stocking brings new insights to the volumes by concentrating on the contents of the texts and how they reflect the shifting nature of anthropological thinking. |
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With this work are you revisiting the social and anthropological portrait of a Mexican's private life? |
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Moreover, they are seen as typical of most other Macedonian and south Slav societies whose agnatic kinship structures have been the focus of many anthropological studies. |
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It additionally contributes important new pieces to the anthropological and folkloristic study of many different segments of Northern Irish society. |
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In this context, anthropological linguists working on southeastern Indian languages and cultures will have reservations about his untutored approach to semantic analysis. |
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Among the challenges that the consecrated life faces today is that of trying to demonstrate the anthropological value of consecration. |
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Marriage thus has anthropological, personal, social and religious dimensions that have deeply entwined roots in our history and culture. |
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Human skeletal remains were abundant, and those of 200 individuals, together with their rich funebrial offerings, were removed for anthropological study at Otago University. |
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It's a sweet, almost anthropological, narrative documentary for grown-ups. |
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The costumes, in other words, act as Procrustean beds, amputating those pesky limbs of anthropological knowledge that flop outside their predetermined grids. |
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Todd comes to this subject from outside Scottish History, and she brings to the subject an informed comparative historical and anthropological approach. |
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The nature of these relationships has been central to human ecology and geography, microeconomics, and the anthropological and political sciences. |
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It also looks at consequences of global industrialism and the global future from an anthropological point of view. |
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The sound anthropological position is that certain sex-linked behaviors are biologically based, although subject to cultural modifications within limits. |
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Amongst anthropological jargon, there is little mention of the taste bud and its evolution. |
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It covers an incredibly diverse range of issues, from historical, anthropological, sociological, psychological, sexological, physiological, and other perspectives. |
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The philosophical investigation of our anthropological reality is the cornerstone of higher education. |
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And not just the evil but also the anthropological mistakenness of communism. |
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The fact that this is all true turns the story from one of intrigue and odyssey into one of anthropological significance as well. |
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He'd come to your child's bar mitzvah, but his interest in synagogues seemed anthropological. |
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They are something of an anthropological mystery, being obviously of Caucasian race, fair-skinned, and round-eyed. |
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Today's anthropological crisis is manifested in the break up of family and social relationships. |
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How should historical and anthropological evidence be interpreted? |
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He said that if we think we can tamper with that we are sadly mistaken, because there are great anthropological implications for it. |
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He draws on anthropological research and evidence to show that the idea of a stateless society does not involve a mysterious leap from reality into utopia since the state is only a recent invention. |
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As agreed, an anthropological laboratory was built in the buffer zone for the examination and storage of the remains of missing persons. |
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A third concern of the anthropological endeavour radically opposes some of the deconstructionist stances taken in postmodern thinking. |
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Professional anthropological bodies often object to the use of anthropology for the benefit of the state. |
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Auel, which are set in the Paleolithic and are loosely based on archaeological and anthropological findings. |
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Political Economy introduced questions of history and colonialism to ahistorical anthropological theories of social structure and culture. |
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Establishing trends for illicit drug production and consumption is quite another matter, and has to rely on qualitative assessment derived from historical and anthropological study. |
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The anthropological view of human nature that motivates Lasallians recognizes and dignifies every human being as being unique, unrepeatable, and educable. |
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His primary expertise is in dendrochronology, which uses evidence obtained from annual growth rings in trees to make inferences about past environmental, climatic or anthropological conditions and events. |
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He points to a pleasure-pain nucleus in the anthropologist's voluntary submissiveness in the anthropological encounter, and which was marked in my case by a debt relating to our Belgian colonial past. |
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Ethnolinguistics, that part of anthropological linguistics concerned with the study of the interrelation between a language and the cultural behaviour of those who speak it. |
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The patterns on the plates and pitchers will then be illustrated, with particular attention to the sociological and anthropological aspects connected with religious, heraldic, ritual and propitiatory themes. |
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This paved the way for the unexpected discovery of sensational celestial novelties that were to produce an epoch-making intellectual and anthropological revolution. |
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Further, anthropological celebrations of matriliny notwithstanding, that Nayar past is rendered in decidedly patriarchal terms. |
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The work is heavily dependent on intertwining the knowledge bases of the security, conflict prevention, development and anthropological disciplines. |
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On the other hand, loquacious, the Yaka argument, as it has been constructed by years of anthropological studies that have deconstructed a reality, a phenomenon in its details. |
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Presented with the confusing welter of anthropological evidence in Re Eskimos, the Supreme Court judges seem to have throw up their hands and shrunk from entangling themselves in the morass. |
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Mr. Réal Ménard: I'm not going to continue along the lines of this elegantly delusional anthropological vision that some witnesses want to present to us. |
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The Morongo are buying old pottery and baskets and reviving tribal ceremonies, some of which were barely remembered outside anthropological texts. |
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From this anthropological analysis rises a cultural conception of the individual that lays the foundations of a fruitful relation between nature and culture where necessity and possibility interact to create the human being. |
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Culture' also has an anthropological meaning. |
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However, as the country has developed, much academic thought has been given to the various aspects of the anthropological facilities of Algeria and how it can best be reflected in the life of the community. |
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The specific goal of this reading process is not to study the text in itself, but to extract questions with an anthropological interest in order to discuss them in class. |
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Since the content flows from the determined goal, it will include anthropological and spiritual preparation, doctrinal preparation and Marist preparation. |
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When she moves from anthropological classification to fantasy, her figures adapt, evolutionlike, to the tasks at hand. |
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Yet, there is no empirical evidence for this theory from an anthropological point of view. |
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Such a link with primitive people importantly antedates his anthropological studies at Harvard. |
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Differences between genomes have anthropological, medical and forensic implications and applications. |
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Ethnography is one of its primary research designs as well as the text that is generated from anthropological fieldwork. |
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Earlier legal anthropological research often focused more narrowly on conflict management, crime, sanctions, or formal regulation. |
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A third approach sees organizational culture as an anthropological metaphor or a paradigm to analyze organizations as microsocieties. |
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The European and the anthropological notion of consanguinity, of blood relationship and descent, rest on precisely the opposite kind of value. |
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The animistic nature of folk beliefs is an anthropological cultural universal. |
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Minh-ha's Reassemblage is an uncommon example of the use of contrapuntal sound, employed to critique the anthropological view of life in Senegal. |
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The Triers recorded the life style of the Mlabri and made physical anthropological studies. |
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Visually suggestive and conceptually complex, Martinez Oliva's work raises issues of pedagogy, anthropological ritual, and gender. |
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The cornucopian myth and cargo cult were the two anthropological items that can be associated with newborn communities and states. |
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Foley, well-known syntactician and anthropological linguist, talks about how we use language to construct models for construing experience. |
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The authors, who are psychoanalysts and psychotherapists, ethnographers, and political scientists, present anthropological work based on psychoanalysis. |
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Archaeoastronomy is the study of ancient or traditional astronomies in their cultural context, utilizing archaeological and anthropological evidence. |
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Intellectually, the new methods of historical and anthropological study undermine automatic acceptance of biblical stories, as did the sciences of geology and biology. |
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He draws eclectically on studies of baboons, descriptive anthropological accounts of hunter-gatherer societies and, in a few cases, the fossil record. |
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There are several characteristics that tend to unite anthropological work. |
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His anthropological studies have taken him to Teotihuacan, Mexico and Tikal, Guatemala where he studied Pre-Colombian culture, art, and iconography. |
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Naturally, the anthropological society did not wish to share its business with hoi polloi, so Herr Hagenbeck kindly offered them a private viewing. |
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However, this hypothesis is disputed within the anthropological community. |
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Obelion is a nearly constant existing anthropological landmark. It is defined as the midpoint between both Foramina parietalia. Obelion is located on Suturus sagittalis. |
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Belsey's way is finally not the way of the New Historicists with their thick descriptions of culture, their anthropological bent, and their eschewal of psychoanalysis. |
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A rare instance of this line of inquiry comes from Henrot herself, who has an uncanny eye for the ways in which virtual space rejiggers anthropological taxonomies. |
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After dragging my kayak above the high tideline, I put on my trail shoes and hiked up the narrow canyon to one of the most important anthropological sites in North America. |
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The team analyzed anthropological descriptions of 186 nonindustrial societies, virtually all of which operated on a much smaller scale than modern nation-states. |
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The anthropological notes in Columbus's letter are relatively sparse. |
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