Discourse: Berkeley Journal for Theoretical Studies in Media and Culture, Bind 18,Oplag 1–21995 |
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... Gamio allow the Mexicans to speak in their own terms ? If so , what do they say ? The Frontier Zone of Ethnography : A Metaphysics of Indian Hating To answer these questions , I need to consider Manuel Gamio ( 1883-1960 ) , the primary ...
... Gamio allow the Mexicans to speak in their own terms ? If so , what do they say ? The Frontier Zone of Ethnography : A Metaphysics of Indian Hating To answer these questions , I need to consider Manuel Gamio ( 1883-1960 ) , the primary ...
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... Gamio's relation to the immi- grant " subjects " ? Gamio himself is caught in a type of borderland . As a traductor , translator or " converter " of culture ( my translation ) , Gamio has to cross many borders to convey the stories of ...
... Gamio's relation to the immi- grant " subjects " ? Gamio himself is caught in a type of borderland . As a traductor , translator or " converter " of culture ( my translation ) , Gamio has to cross many borders to convey the stories of ...
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... Gamio clarifies the ethnic differences further . For Gamio , the Indian is the greatest impediment to modern industrial success : [ T ] he Indian , because of his cultural inferiority , has the right to expect the white to understand ...
... Gamio clarifies the ethnic differences further . For Gamio , the Indian is the greatest impediment to modern industrial success : [ T ] he Indian , because of his cultural inferiority , has the right to expect the white to understand ...
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