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The second proposition, a cognitive one, states that because of their interactions and interlocutions in a given social context, individuals construct, in long-term memory, cognitive structures that allow them to organize their conception of others and construct themselves. I know more about the section than any Tribune ad sales executive, Have I offered any editorial deals or hinted that I might alter content to make my interlocutions feel cozier? Another section in this final frame, "Traveling Theory: Transnational and Postcolonial Interlocutions," presents four essays about "bodies across and between (rather than simply within) cultures and nations. |
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