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Introduction | |
On the Phenomenological Foundation of Indian Romanticism: Nature and culture as separate entities or as a unit | |
An anthropocentric or a biocentric worldview | |
Animism, relationalism and locality in Mi'kmaq cosmology | |
The 'indian' and the place | |
Local lifeworlds and abstract constructions | |
'Till They Saw Him No More' (1850-1930) | |
To turn the perspective - can silent voices speak? | |
The little stories and their embeddedness in the local lifeworld | |
The little stories and their encompassment of the global world | |
The dream of utopia | |
Interlude (1930-1970) Kluskap in dormancy | |
To glimpse the shadow of Kluskap | |
The Return of Kluskap (1970-2000) | |
A model of manifold dimensions | |
The lived world and the images | |
Tradition as a weapon | |
References | |
Index | |
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