In message <[log in to unmask]>,
uga <[log in to unmask]> writes
>On Tue, 24 Nov 1998, Liam Birtles wrote:
>> >I have never met a "person/human who is free of culture and any
>> >particular frame of reference".
>> >
>> >I would have no frame of reference to percieve them nor they to percieve
>> >themself.
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>I got the impression that the whole question ( request for
>description) was class releted.
>
>The "culture" relating to "being cultured".
>
>There can hardly be one answer. There hardly be one description.
>Anybody representing his/her social strata will be right
>and wrong.
>
>Either the request was very clever or extremely imature.
>
>Uga
>
Or it may be that being *free* of a culture is a state of mind - and
those who are *free* rarely bother to share the experience with those
who are inextricably linked within the so called *frame*.
Alison
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