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  1. Apr 2021
  2. Apr 2016
    1. There’s always someone around them who can read and write

      What people tend to forget is that having others read to you is also a form of power. Sure, there are movies about the problems with this scenario. But our perception that scribes are the one with agency is at the very core of scriptocentism.

    2. ethnocentric

      It’s been obvious in my teaching that a lot of people confuse -centrisms with pride or condescension. Yet it’s possible to be selfcentred and ashamed, or eurocentric and guilt-stricken. My favourite approach to explaining these -centrisms comes from a textbook which defines tempocentrism thusly:

      Treating one's historical time period as "normal," or best, or as timeless; failing to conceive how the past or future might differ from the present.

      Despite the mention of “best”, the key idea is quite different from comparative judgment. It’s about a failure of the imagination.

  3. Mar 2016
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  5. Oct 2015