Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 14
... behaviour of the two sexes is related to the corresponding and predominant notions of ' maleness ' and ' femaleness ' that exist in Greek culture . In this sense , behavioural variations in death related practices between different ...
... behaviour of the two sexes is related to the corresponding and predominant notions of ' maleness ' and ' femaleness ' that exist in Greek culture . In this sense , behavioural variations in death related practices between different ...
Page 19
... behaviour is compounded of the reflexes of her animal instincts ' ( Campbell 1974 : 269-277 ) . At this stage a clarification needs to be made in relation to uniformity . My partial and selective presentation of the Greek male and ...
... behaviour is compounded of the reflexes of her animal instincts ' ( Campbell 1974 : 269-277 ) . At this stage a clarification needs to be made in relation to uniformity . My partial and selective presentation of the Greek male and ...
Page 20
... behaviour resulting from cumu- lative interaction between individuals or groups of people ' ( 1980 : 175 ) . Looking at the collective reactions of the males to the reactions of the females , one might expect that internally generated ...
... behaviour resulting from cumu- lative interaction between individuals or groups of people ' ( 1980 : 175 ) . Looking at the collective reactions of the males to the reactions of the females , one might expect that internally generated ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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