Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 5
... appear in a great deal of the literature on Mediterranean societies by Mediterranean writers themselves — for example , in Katzanzakis's figure of ' Zorba ' , in the characters that typically fill Sciascia's depiction of social life in ...
... appear in a great deal of the literature on Mediterranean societies by Mediterranean writers themselves — for example , in Katzanzakis's figure of ' Zorba ' , in the characters that typically fill Sciascia's depiction of social life in ...
Page 9
... appear as manifestations of subjectivity but the reverse ; oppressive social conventions that limit one's options ... appear to be authors of their own drama or destiny . The ' real ' authors instead appear as nameless forces such as ...
... appear as manifestations of subjectivity but the reverse ; oppressive social conventions that limit one's options ... appear to be authors of their own drama or destiny . The ' real ' authors instead appear as nameless forces such as ...
Page 79
... appear , but the bulk of the names are common to every slip of paper . Again we have the two basic configurations discussed previously which are given the names of ' collura ' meaning a circle , and ' passiggiata ' or ' ingliza ' which ...
... appear , but the bulk of the names are common to every slip of paper . Again we have the two basic configurations discussed previously which are given the names of ' collura ' meaning a circle , and ' passiggiata ' or ' ingliza ' which ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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