Asian Thought & Society, Volume 26, Issues 76-77East-West Pub., 2001 - Asia |
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... comparative China imagining ? An exploration of these questions , I believe , will help broaden the scope of East / West studies and place it within an empirically - rich / theoretically - sophisticated comparative paradigm , which will ...
... comparative China imagining ? An exploration of these questions , I believe , will help broaden the scope of East / West studies and place it within an empirically - rich / theoretically - sophisticated comparative paradigm , which will ...
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... comparative mythologist whose primary area of concentration is the myth and religion of ancient India ; she has made an authoritative translation of the Rig Veda and written extensively on Indo - European comparative mythology . This ...
... comparative mythologist whose primary area of concentration is the myth and religion of ancient India ; she has made an authoritative translation of the Rig Veda and written extensively on Indo - European comparative mythology . This ...
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... comparative mythology well offers many more advantages than would be gained by abolishing it . The key word here is " well , " since Doniger believes that it is possible to compare cultures without falling into cultural and gender ...
... comparative mythology well offers many more advantages than would be gained by abolishing it . The key word here is " well , " since Doniger believes that it is possible to compare cultures without falling into cultural and gender ...
Contents
Asian Thought and Society | 3 |
INTELLECTUAL REPRESENTATIONS AND SOCIOPOLITICAL | 29 |
TOWARD AN ENVIRONMENTAL CITY | 68 |
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