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... cultural theory , might simply place cognition out in the suburbs of irrelevancy , imagining a world where text springs from the tide of social and cultural assumptions , and where language , by an immaculately authorless process ...
... cultural theory , might simply place cognition out in the suburbs of irrelevancy , imagining a world where text springs from the tide of social and cultural assumptions , and where language , by an immaculately authorless process ...
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... cultural assumptions about sexuality or when their children search torrid romances for practical " how - to " information ) . Furthermore , the links that form this network may be associative , logical , or imagistic . And the amount of ...
... cultural assumptions about sexuality or when their children search torrid romances for practical " how - to " information ) . Furthermore , the links that form this network may be associative , logical , or imagistic . And the amount of ...
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... cultural assumptions , when in fact ( in the overwhelmingly consensual reading ) Gould was celebrating this radical undercurrent . This particular reader found much of the text confusing . A well - supported Main Point reading of this ...
... cultural assumptions , when in fact ( in the overwhelmingly consensual reading ) Gould was celebrating this radical undercurrent . This particular reader found much of the text confusing . A well - supported Main Point reading of this ...
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