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Walter, Tamra Lynn.
Espíritu Santo de Zúñiga: afrontiermission in South Texas /
Tamra Lynn Walter. — 1st ed.
p. cm. — (Texas ... Recent linguistic and archaeological research indicates that
there were several distinct languages (including Coahuilteco, Comecrudo,
Cotoname, Tonkawa, Solano, Karankawa,...
... PREDICAMENT
An individual, assumed to be the standard
exemplar of an invariant humanity, faces his world.
How can he think it, conceptualize it, comprehend
it? … In the end, the greatest classics ... the end, the greatest classics articulating
this vision will remain David Hume’s Treatise
of Human Nature and Kant’s three Critiques.
IAN HACKING (1975) ...
... of the transformative capacity of racial hier-
archies is the case of Chinese and Japanese Americans in California. In the
late 1800s and early 1900s, Asian Americans were arguably the most
despised ... African Americans, American Indians, Asian Americans, and
Chicanas/os and Latinas/os, operated from a largely bipolar racial approach
centered on whites. In other words, the expe...
... Papers of the American
Anthropological Association, 2. Washington dc:American Anthropological Association.
199 7a Ethnoarchaeology of Subsistence Space and Gender: A Subarctic Dene Case. American
Antiquity ... facet of the law allowed a non-Treaty woman to gain Treaty
status by marrying a Treaty man and a Treaty woman to lose her status by
marrying a non-Treaty man. Treaty me...
... of the University of California First Paperback Printing
1988
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Certeau, Michel de.
The practice of everyday life.
Translation of: Arts de faire.
1. ... tools and products taken from a language of
social operations to set off a display of technical gadgets and thus arrange them, inert, on the
margins of a system...
... is aimed at taking Japan's measure as a democracy. Like
all democracies, Japan faces at least two major challenges: first, to provide an efficient and stable
government capable of generating ...
observance of basic human rights. Indeed, the country has been a major staging area for protests
over the fate of dissidents in other Asian nations, such as Korea and Taiwan. The...
... NBC
in 1926, radio broadcasting emerged from its previous domain in the garages and
attics of the amateurs and became a truly American social practice. Joining the so-
cial upheavals and disturbances ... legal basis of
any of his regulatory decisions, was decided in favor of Zenith, and in a period
of seven months, more than 200 new stations went on the air, creating into...
... annually to hear
guest speakers, engage in workshops, and increase their own command
of the material.
NASA has always maintained education and information programs.
These include programs that ... one another in a habitat that isn’t all that
big. They encounter the same people, the same things, the same activ-
ities day after day, and unless an individual participates in a demandi...
... anxiety about inter-
acting with a machine, making the phonographic apparatus appear more
“human.”
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The ability of a mechanical recording to break frames helps
it emanate a sense of authentic ... with
notions of race, gender, and class.
In chapter 1 I examine the recorded laugh in the mass media, focus-
ing on early phonograph recordings and the broadcast laugh track. I
prese...
... the lines in fine calligraphy or sublime landscape painting,
collaborate to create maximum aesthetic effect.
Another seminal idea in the organically related vocabulary of
classical Confucianism ... overall aim is
more general: to increase an understanding and appreciation of other ways
of thinking and living in order to better understand and evaluate our own,
and thereby to p...