Culture & Truth: The Remaking of Social AnalysisBeacon Press, 1 Ê.¤. 1993 - 280 ˹éÒ Exposing the inadequacies of old conceptions of static cultures and detached observers, the book argues instead for social science to acknowledge and celebrate diversity, narrative, emotion, and subjectivity. |
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... thumb set out in what follows should not be taken too literally , however , because under conditions of rapid institu- ix tional change today's wisdom can quickly become yester- day's cliche Introduction to the 1993 Edition.
... thumb set out in what follows should not be taken too literally , however , because under conditions of rapid institu- ix tional change today's wisdom can quickly become yester- day's cliche Introduction to the 1993 Edition.
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The Remaking of Social Analysis Renato Rosaldo. tional change today's wisdom can quickly become yester- day's cliche . The ... become long - term , contributing , more fully enfranchized members of their colleges and universities . More ...
The Remaking of Social Analysis Renato Rosaldo. tional change today's wisdom can quickly become yester- day's cliche . The ... become long - term , contributing , more fully enfranchized members of their colleges and universities . More ...
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... become full citizens of the Republic of X ( supply the name of your college or university ) ? Why then do institutions need safe houses ? Safe houses can foster self - esteem and promote a sense of belonging in often alien institutions ...
... become full citizens of the Republic of X ( supply the name of your college or university ) ? Why then do institutions need safe houses ? Safe houses can foster self - esteem and promote a sense of belonging in often alien institutions ...
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... you want to say about me ? What have you become used to saying about me that you now feel inhibited about saying in my presence ? " My hypothetical case depicts the dynamics of political correctness . xii | INTRODUCTION.
... you want to say about me ? What have you become used to saying about me that you now feel inhibited about saying in my presence ? " My hypothetical case depicts the dynamics of political correctness . xii | INTRODUCTION.
˹éÒ xiii
... become accustomed to saying hateful things with impunity because the people spoken about are not in the room ? Alternatively , has the lack of accountability in exclusionary environments led to insensitivity and ignorance about the ...
... become accustomed to saying hateful things with impunity because the people spoken about are not in the room ? Alternatively , has the lack of accountability in exclusionary environments led to insensitivity and ignorance about the ...
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The Erosion of Classic Norms | 25 |
After Objectivism | 46 |
Imperialist Nostalgia | 68 |
Reorientation | 89 |
Putting Culture in Motion | 91 |
Ilongot Improvisations | 109 |
Narrative Analysis | 127 |
Renewal | 145 |
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