Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... context . A better understanding of the synchronic in these terms , will facilitate a later examination of the diachronic processes which account for cultural change . For Bateson , the term ' ethos ' constitutes an abstraction from a ...
... context . A better understanding of the synchronic in these terms , will facilitate a later examination of the diachronic processes which account for cultural change . For Bateson , the term ' ethos ' constitutes an abstraction from a ...
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... context , laments embody extensive references to metaphors of joyful events such as weddings ( Danforth 1982 : 74-90 ) . The use of this rhetorical device contrasts death with joyful events in order to exaggerate the tragedy , on the ...
... context , laments embody extensive references to metaphors of joyful events such as weddings ( Danforth 1982 : 74-90 ) . The use of this rhetorical device contrasts death with joyful events in order to exaggerate the tragedy , on the ...
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... contexts of contrasting individual interests and obligations and structural contradiction . In the structural ... context of conflict as in the case I present in this paper . Copyright © 1995 Mediterranean Institute . Univ . of ...
... contexts of contrasting individual interests and obligations and structural contradiction . In the structural ... context of conflict as in the case I present in this paper . Copyright © 1995 Mediterranean Institute . Univ . of ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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