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Page 50
... relationship while avoiding the economic loss it could entail . There is no doubt then that these kinds of relationships do occur in which people can disguise attempts to exploit others with the appearance of generosity - as Bourdieu ...
... relationship while avoiding the economic loss it could entail . There is no doubt then that these kinds of relationships do occur in which people can disguise attempts to exploit others with the appearance of generosity - as Bourdieu ...
Page 70
... relationship between persons of unequal status and power , which imposes reciprocal obligations of a different kind on each one of the parties ... the relationship is on a personal , face - to - face basis . ( Silverman 1965 : 176 ) ...
... relationship between persons of unequal status and power , which imposes reciprocal obligations of a different kind on each one of the parties ... the relationship is on a personal , face - to - face basis . ( Silverman 1965 : 176 ) ...
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... relationship should be long term , it indicated that one should be the host in one's own country , that the stranger must submit to being a guest . The other side to the power of the host is the indebtedness , and the obligation for the ...
... relationship should be long term , it indicated that one should be the host in one's own country , that the stranger must submit to being a guest . The other side to the power of the host is the indebtedness , and the obligation for the ...
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Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
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