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Перевод: ethnology speek ethnology


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этнология


Тезаурус:

  1. The link between cowries and eyes is documented by archaeology as well as ethnology.
  2. Ethnology shows that girdles of cowrie shells were worn by Tibetan women as charms against barrenness.
  3. He did manage to read a paper to the British Society at a conference on Geography and Ethnology however, and the pictures he used to illustrate the item were very well received.
  4. As the two "counter-sciences" ethnology and psychoanalysis have suggested, history is simply one possible discursive form of understanding - even if its problematic of temporality spills over into many others.
  5. The Getty Center for the History of Art and the Humanities has assumed the role of publisher and co-owner of the journal RES Anthropology and Aesthetics, a joint venture with Harvard University's Peabody Museum of Archaeology and Ethnology.
  6. His 1923 review of Ulysses ends by stating that a combination of psychology, ethnology, and Frazer's Golden Bough has made possible a new method of artistic construction.
  7. He followed this by research among the tribes of Western Australia (1909-;13), meanwhile retaining a fellowship at Trinity College, Cambridge (1908-;14) and a lecturership in ethnology at the London School of Economics (1909-;10), where he taught when in England.
  8. We shall examine the relation of this new humanism to the history of Western colonialism in a later chapter: it is not a question that Foucault himself elaborates in the course of what is claimed to be an, ethnology of Western culture'.
  9. Founded in 1884 when General Pitt Rivers gave his collection of ethnology and prehistory to the University, it has now grown into an astonishingly diverse collection of the products of human art and ingenuity from all periods and cultures.
  10. One of the classic confrontations of nineteenth-century ethnology stemmed from this very circumstance.
  11. Ethnology documents other uses of cowries associating them with sight.
  12. In practice, the subject was first introduced under the older and more inclusive names "anthropology" and "ethnology" at Oxford in 1884 and at Cambridge in 1900.
  13. Now they became the precious material for the new sciences of ethnology and prehistory; they were priceless documents which, once deciphered, would throw a flood of light on human evolution and progress.

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