“The Underground Man” as an anthropological type in F.M. Dostoevsky’s works
Introduction. F.M. Dostoevsky called the under- ground type the most important thing that he brought out in his work. “The Underground Man,” in his opinion, is the main Russian person. In the “un - derground” type F.M. Dostoevsky revealed the idea of the duality of a person who cannot be pleased with any progress or reason, because he only needs, as ...
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As professoras primárias da Guanabara de Lacerda: a construção do tipo antropológico
This work intends to comprehend the elementary public education of the old Guanabara State. For this, the text basis on the Cornelius Castoriadis anthropological type theory.
Maria Angélica da Gama Cabral Coutinho
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Archeological Investigations on the Weyerhaeuser Land Exchange Sites, McCurtain County, Oklahoma: An Update [PDF]
This paper provides a brief overview of the testing work completed to date on sites within the Tiak Ranger District. Ouachita National Forest. McCurtain County, Oklahoma.
Etchieson, Meeks
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The unity of the philosophical and methodological bases of the psychotherapeutic practice
The present article continues begun by the author in the previous issue of the magazine conversation about the search of the unity in variety psychotherapeutic experience which — from a position cultural and historical, on the one hand, and with another —
Vorobeva L.I.
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After Barth: The Mexican Calós’s lived identity [PDF]
The reasons for adopting a problem in terms of the survival of a Roma anthropological and historical system are not factual, but theoretical. This text analyses some dimensions of this system in relation to cultural identity, an idea that is close but ...
Lagunas Arias, David
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Multiple modernities : the transnationalisation of cultures ; paper presented at the Conference Transcultural English Studies, annual conference of the Association for the Study of the New Literatures in English (ASNEL/GNEL) at Johann Wolfgang Goethe-University Frankfurt May 19-23, 2004 [PDF]
During the past decade, processes associated with what is popularly though perhaps misleadingly known as globalization have come within the purview of anthropology.
Welz, Gisela (Prof. Dr.)
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Varieties of openness and types of digital anthropology.
We find Danny Miller’s recent article in Hau interesting and provocative (as ever in Miller’s work) but it confuses several issues which are best considered separately. Miller advocates a model of openness in publication which sees a move away from commercial, profit driven organisations being in control of academic publishing.
Zeitlyn, David, Lyon, Stephen
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Polymorphism in Ear-Wax Types and its Anthropological Significance
It is well known that there is a very marked racial difference in the nature of cerumen or ear-wax. Caucasian and Negro peoples have generally brown, sticky and wet cerumen, while this type of cerumen is less common among Japanese where the majority has gray, brittle and dry cerumen.
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This article examines several medieval adaptations of the Sleeping Beauty tale type, including Perceforest, Blandin de Cornoalha, Roman de Bleris, and Frayre de Joy e Sorde Plazer.
Benedetta Viscidi
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Influence of Loading History and Boundary Conditions on Parameters of Soil Constitutive Models
Parameters of soil constitutive models are not constant. This mainly concerns the strain parameters such as K, G or Eoed modules. What influences their values is not only soil type, structure and consistency, but also the history of stress and strain ...
Kowalska Magdalena
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