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Перевод: anthropological speek anthropological


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антропологический


Тезаурус:

  1. The resulting path to individuation means the conscious and the unconscious polarities within the individual become joined, so that the anthropological journeyman hero experiences a kind of crisis; for as Jacobi (1967: 22) points out:
  2. Anthropological modes of enquiry are therefore programmed to steer us through the assumptions of police society, so that contradictions no longer remain incomprehensible.
  3. It is in this general perspective, aimed at demonstrating the link between the relations of production and the nature of the systems in which they were located, that Marx and Engels turned to the available anthropological information on pre-literate people.
  4. Yet he saw the danger in making these communities an ideal, as he turned an anthropological eye on Christianity and perceived that such examples seem to proffer no solution to industrial urban and suburban existence - the way most people live.
  5. Eliot had known Lawrence's work for some time, but in 1931-;2 he had grown particularly interested in that writer, whose "travels to more primitive lands" and use of Mexican divinities in The Plumed Serpent were physical embodiment of Eliot's anthropological reading and a likely reason for that title, After Strange Gods .
  6. Around 1920 when Eliot, with anthropological ideas in the forefront of his mind, had attacked Gilbert Murray's translations of Euripides, Pound tried to persuade him to translate Aeschylus' Agamemnon , but Eliot "sat on it for eight months or some longer period".
  7. It is here that an anthropological observing participation comes into its own, for in living with the semantics of the system the analyst has the potential to undertake a rarely used method of social research.
  8. In the five years after 1928, the Criterion printed little anthropological writing.
  9. Probably the most important effect of his reading of Joyce was to make him all the more aware of the possibilities of his anthropological reading, especially when applied to modern city life in the context of inanity or death: city life was filled with fatal torpor and Eliot described London as shrivelling, like an aged little bookkeeper.
  10. Just as he maintained an interest in psychological theories of childhood, such as those of Iovetz-Tereshchenko, so he continued to take an interest in some of the anthropological material which came his way.
  11. We see there how Eliot indulged his sense of irony by resuscitating the voices of older poets through his anthropological interests and satirizing "a time, barren of myths" and a world of those "illimitable suburbs" which he saw in 1921 as filled with the public school's "petrified product".
  12. In its "threatening twilight" over a "dead land", this work of fiction meshed with Eliot's anthropological reading to provide the means of expression for his personal agony in "The Hollow Men", and in The Waste Land .
  13. Anthropological knowledge can seem, and often is, dangerous and subversive - not because we are good at digging up dirt (we are), nor simply because we document what "actually happens" rather than what is supposed to happen, but because our ways of defining situations and problems often raise questions in our minds about the fundamental assumptions on which any institution bases its own definitions, and indeed the assumptions on which it rests as an institution.

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