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- 4.3.2
- 8)? These are, I argue, symptoms of a particular culture of death in which individuals are forced to be fr
- 4.3.1
- this is the point of this week's topic: One's own culture will teach people to ignore and suppress parts of... , however, is to ask "Why don't I? Why doesn't my culture tell me that I am implicated in other people's de... . 1982b. “Kastom and Anticolonialism on Malaita: ‘Culture’ as Political Symbol.” Mankind 13 (4): 357–73. ht
- 4.2.2
- She hears: > I wonder what it is like to have a culture. ## Today, Auhelawa has two cultural scrip
- 4.2.1
- the others' life (Fitt and Freeman 1983, 29). A culture A is both A and not-A Societies are made of up m
- 3.1.1
- rlying many if not all transactions ## Western culture and social reality At the risk of oversimplifyin... jor division in types of society. ### "Western" culture * Western culture values individualism. * Children are taught to be individuals. * Society and its ru