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The lack of a sense of history is a consequence of having been bred in a cultural vacuum and not being allowed to have access to a major portion of one's history . Where the incomplete accounts of the displaced historicist or of a ...
The lack of a sense of history is a consequence of having been bred in a cultural vacuum and not being allowed to have access to a major portion of one's history . Where the incomplete accounts of the displaced historicist or of a ...
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First , this text's Orientalist context — the narrative fabric in which the Orient is imagined teaches us about the working economy of desires that define a late medieval subjectivity in relation to cultural alterity .
First , this text's Orientalist context — the narrative fabric in which the Orient is imagined teaches us about the working economy of desires that define a late medieval subjectivity in relation to cultural alterity .
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The narrator's comments about worshipping idols , the consumption of the father's body during the funeral , and the extravagant lifestyle of the nobles all delineate major divergences in both religious and cultural practices .
The narrator's comments about worshipping idols , the consumption of the father's body during the funeral , and the extravagant lifestyle of the nobles all delineate major divergences in both religious and cultural practices .
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