| Daniel Miller - 1998 - 256 頁
...situation that was shamefully anachronistic, a warp upon time; I understood that their relationships with the objects of their everyday lives was never...knowledge that there were other places, other countries that did not have mud-walled houses and cattle-drawn ploughs, so that those objects, those houses and... | |
| Sigrid Rausing - 2004 - 198 頁
...situation that was shamefully anachronistic, a warp upon time; I understood that their relationships with the objects of their everyday lives was never...in time, waiting to be exorcized and laid to rest. (Ghosh HIM- 201 ) The inhabitants of the former collective farm knew that not only was the farm itself... | |
| Helen Penn - 2005 - 244 頁
...situation that was shamefully anachronistic, a warp upon time; I understood that their relationships with the objects of their everyday lives was never...in time, waiting to be exorcized and laid to rest. (1998: 200) As Ghosh, and others, suggest, very poor people, especially in peasant communities, may... | |
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