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Joseph Strelka. talt , he claims , will be a function of the psychological process of " spiraling backward " for reunion with the intuitive holistic insights of pristine man and of pristine cultures . It will function in the " rela ...
Joseph Strelka. talt , he claims , will be a function of the psychological process of " spiraling backward " for reunion with the intuitive holistic insights of pristine man and of pristine cultures . It will function in the " rela ...
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... function and functional representation , but also the social interactions arising from the cul- tural sphere . The following diagram can be derived from the cited attempts at categorization as well as others , not all of which can be ...
... function and functional representation , but also the social interactions arising from the cul- tural sphere . The following diagram can be derived from the cited attempts at categorization as well as others , not all of which can be ...
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... functions 15 can be briefly para- phrased as : 1. The function of relaxation . This is a matter of freeing people from the weariness caused by work and the responsibilities of everyday life . 2. The function of distraction . The ...
... functions 15 can be briefly para- phrased as : 1. The function of relaxation . This is a matter of freeing people from the weariness caused by work and the responsibilities of everyday life . 2. The function of distraction . The ...
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LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY | 3 |
LITERARY CRITICISM AND SOCIOLOGY 21 | 21 |
THE THREAT OF LITERARY SOCIOLOGY | 30 |
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