If this is Your Land, where are Your Stories?: Finding Common GroundStories come in many forms, from nursery rhymes and national anthems to poems and praise songs, and from the stories of science to the rituals of religion.They tell us where we come from, and where we belong; how to live and sometimes how to die.They hold us together, and they keep us apart.And all of them bring reality and the imagination together in what J. Edward Chamberlin calls a ceremony of belief. Drawing on his experiences in Africa, Australia, Europe and North America, Chamberlin takes the reader on an absorbing journey through communities and cultures around the world. |
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... meaning of the world , said Marshall McLuhan . He was talking about how we represent ideas and things , which is another way of saying he was talking about babbling and doodling . Building shape and meaning is what we do in our stories ...
... meaning of the world , said Marshall McLuhan . He was talking about how we represent ideas and things , which is another way of saying he was talking about babbling and doodling . Building shape and meaning is what we do in our stories ...
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... meaning . It is not anybody's exclusive Jerusalem , neither Arab nor Jew nor Rastafarian nor Presbyterian , nor even the Jerusalem of William Blake's great hymn . It is a meaningless sign linked to a meaningless sound out of which we ...
... meaning . It is not anybody's exclusive Jerusalem , neither Arab nor Jew nor Rastafarian nor Presbyterian , nor even the Jerusalem of William Blake's great hymn . It is a meaningless sign linked to a meaningless sound out of which we ...
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... meanings of “ fall ” that he is using . In the chorus , " fall " refers both to the season — a season of harvest , of the round - up and shipping of cattle - and to the sinner who has fallen from grace . ( As the first verse has it ...
... meanings of “ fall ” that he is using . In the chorus , " fall " refers both to the season — a season of harvest , of the round - up and shipping of cattle - and to the sinner who has fallen from grace . ( As the first verse has it ...
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