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- e emphasis on change is culturally conditioned in Western societies: * New things are inherently good. ... her people’s treatment of them. * What does the Western metanarrative of modernity sound like to an Auhel... one’s place in it. * The world-picture of the Western consumer is a nostalgic picture that assumes Samb
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- e emphasis on change is culturally conditioned in Western societies: * New things are inherently good. ... her people’s treatment of them. * What does the Western metanarrative of modernity sound like to an Auhel
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- t 1986, [1970] 1980). * For Dumont, people in Western culture can only see other people’s ways of life ... because they want to undermine the idea that the Western self-conception is objectively universal. =====
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- he imagination of the world found in European and Western societies. They provide an image which is the dic
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- Sadness of Sweetness: The Native Anthropology of Western Cosmology.” //Current Anthropology// 37 (3): 395–
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- Sadness of Sweetness: The Native Anthropology of Western Cosmology.” //Current Anthropology// 37 (3): 395–
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- hnocentric sense of fetish: Marx assumes that non-Western cultures all have a superstition that objects hav... tion of mporo is the representation of Samburu in Western symbolic categories ===== ==== Samburu is the mi
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- * “We have never been modern” (Latour 1993) * Western societies believe that they have refounded themse
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- Sadness of Sweetness: The Native Anthropology of Western Cosmology.” //Current Anthropology// 37 (3): 395–