Not nearly as exotic as Ukrainian, but better known in the US, Anton.
One central motive of this group is to acknowledge, and celebrate, the
various interpretations
of central ideas of people who think culture centrally constituitive of
human nature, a topic
which has attracted wide INTERNATIONAL following. And it must be
international. And to be
effective it must be cooperative and mutually facilitating.
So, without agreeing that Russian is especially exotic in general, I do want
to agree that it
is GREAT to point out that there is a German edition, which some
xmca-o-philes can use
to access his important ideas.
What is the equivalent of perezhivanie in German?
mike
On Nov 30, 2007 2:56 PM, Anton Yasnitsky <the_yasya@yahoo.com> wrote:
> I guess, the Russian language is still somewhat exotic...
>
> OK, just in case, the book of Bozhovich is also available in German:
>
> Die Persönlichkeit und ihre Entwicklung im Schulalter. [Von] L.I.
> Boshowitsch. [Übers [aus d. Russ.] von Manfred Berger [u.] Elske Däbritz.]
>
> Berlin Verl. Volk u. Wissen VEB 1970
>
> BF721 .B6815
>
> (See also here: http://www.antiqbook.de/boox/gingko/82441.shtml )
>
>
>
> --- JAG <joe.glick@gmail.com> wrote:
>
> > A tantalizing snippet.
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