Jiang rejects the idea that poetry is bound to one civilization's limits; he uses the phrase to oppose a merely regional reading of Dante and Virgil.
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culturally located
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A transcript-matched topic anchored by excerpts such as "...of trouble for saying this, but I don't perceive poetry as culturally located, okay? I think poetry is universal. The entire point of teaching..."
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"...of trouble for saying this, but I don't perceive poetry as culturally located, okay? I think poetry is universal. The entire point of teaching..."
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"...need for bronze. And where... And bronze needs tin. Where's tin located? Tin is located where the stars are."
"...And what's going to happen is that because the tin is located in isolated areas and it's high mountains, they have to use every..."
"...this question. Looking at this map, where is the most strategically located place? You guys know? It's here, right? Does that make sense to..."
"...moving east? Because all the great wealth of the age is located in the Byzantine Empire in Egypt, and as well as the Abbasid..."
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