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D. Kemmerer
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像任何其他语言一样,英语…都有自己固有的文化特有的“注意形式”,而母语为英语的人往往因为太熟悉而对它们视而不见。通常,这种对非常熟悉的东西的盲目适用于英语国家的学者,并导致以英语为基础的人文科学中的各种形式的英语中心主义,不仅在描述上,而且在理论形成上....
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Like any other language, English . . . has its own in-built culture-specific “forms of attention”—and native speakers of English are often blind to them because of their very familiarity. Often, this blindness to what is exceedingly familiar applies to Anglophone scholars and leads to various forms of Anglocentrism in English-based human sciences, not only in description but also in theory formation....
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