Steps towards an ethnographic theory of acculturation
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https://doi.org/10.4467/254395379EPT.15.002.6467Słowa kluczowe:
akulturacja, Malinowski, Krokoszyński, teoria etnograficznaAbstrakt
Commentary to Łukasz Krokoszyński’s article, Drunken speech:
A glimpse into the backstage of sociality in Western Amazonia
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