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Ursula K. Le Guin: La teoría de la bolsa de transporte de la ficción

Traducción del texto original ‘The Carrier Bag Theory Of Fiction’, publicado en el blog Arquitectura contable:

La teoría de la bolsa de transporte de la ficción

Gracias a Diego, compañero del máster de Antropología, que compartió este texto después de una presentación en clase.

Ursula K. LeGuin. Foto de Marian Wood Kolisch, Oregon State University / Wikimedia Commons.

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