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... context of helping in assimilation from inside the community boundaries , the Chinese children perceive their naming as barriers that differentiate them . Consequently , their will to change their names responds to a redefinition of ...
... context of helping in assimilation from inside the community boundaries , the Chinese children perceive their naming as barriers that differentiate them . Consequently , their will to change their names responds to a redefinition of ...
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... context in which they were formulated ( Kortenaar 30 ) . To return to an original culture is of course impossible . The project of Hindu fundamentalism is impossible . If you persist in maintaining that that is what you are doing , as ...
... context in which they were formulated ( Kortenaar 30 ) . To return to an original culture is of course impossible . The project of Hindu fundamentalism is impossible . If you persist in maintaining that that is what you are doing , as ...
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... context . They emphasize Indianness and try to demonstrate the relevance of Indian terms and contexts . The critics ' perspective is additionally characterized by their defensive position . They establish and win respect for the field ...
... context . They emphasize Indianness and try to demonstrate the relevance of Indian terms and contexts . The critics ' perspective is additionally characterized by their defensive position . They establish and win respect for the field ...
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