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This kind of thinking resurrects old types of discourses around Africa's relationship to global cultural forms.
At its founding, Jones delivered the first of a famous series of discourses.
I also have a copy of "Discourses," by Meher Baba; this is a throwback, relatively new for me these days.
The publication, in 1843, of this novelistic bundle of discourses, subtitled "A Fragment of Life" and pseudonymously signed "Victor Eremita," made a sensation in Copenhagen.
Islam, Dr. Abu Zayd said, should be understood in terms of its historical, geographic and cultural background, adding that "pure Islam" did not exist and that the Koran was "a collection of discourses".
During this time, Guicciardini became also a prolific political writer, composing numerous memorandums and treatises, mostly in the form of discourses on political problems of the day, often in connection with his official duties.
Syntactic rhythms and images are drawn from each character's own experience and point of perception, as well as from the common stock of discourses to which their historical situation gives them access.
Hence I shall talk only of discourses like (7) and (8).
Examining the linguistic characteristics of discourses on technologies and the cultural and historical roots of the metaphors and symbols used may help to explain the patterns of discourses.
In both cases, the fuzzy sets were isosceles triangles evenly distributed, in the universe of discourses.
Dobbin (1998) provides an extensive general introduction and notes to accompany a translation of Discourses Book I.
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