If culture is externalized mind and mind is internalized culture (Cole, 1998), postmodern teaching is about mindful and "cultureful" learning.
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If culture is externalized mind and mind is internalized culture (Cole, 1998), postmodern teaching is about mindful and "cultureful" learning.
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If white middle classness is generic and empty, then charmed Appalachians can access meaning by loose association with less privileged “Appalachians” who supposedly exhibit a more colorful, cultureful way of life.
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I am sure I'd feel oppressed in a system where so much of leisure activity is expected to be cultureful and self-improving.
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By linking these sub-nationalities to cultures and by exculuding black Jamaicans from his list, he also (perhaps unwittingly) invoked the British colonial ideology that positioned laboring groups arriving in Jamaica after the abolition of slavery as cultureful—that is, as coming from civilizations with ancient text-based religions—as compared to transplanted Africans, who were positions as cultureless and therefore eminently assimilable.
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