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Danforth has described the ongoing process of daily visits to the graveyard
where often groups of women address their individual dead relatives through
lamentation and crying ( 1982 : 12 , 54 , 120 ) . Women are also concerned with
the ...
Danforth has described the ongoing process of daily visits to the graveyard
where often groups of women address their individual dead relatives through
lamentation and crying ( 1982 : 12 , 54 , 120 ) . Women are also concerned with
the ...
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Fourni can be described as a highly fragmentary community . Social interaction
has been frayed by long years of antagonism between families . Aggression and
even open hostility are built into community life to such an extent that one is left ...
Fourni can be described as a highly fragmentary community . Social interaction
has been frayed by long years of antagonism between families . Aggression and
even open hostility are built into community life to such an extent that one is left ...
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But there are also societies which might be described as of an essentially pacifist
orientation and where all or some of the instances of conflict are dealt in different
ways , as for example through joking insult in Fourni . What happens in fact is ...
But there are also societies which might be described as of an essentially pacifist
orientation and where all or some of the instances of conflict are dealt in different
ways , as for example through joking insult in Fourni . What happens in fact is ...
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Anthropology Literature and the Problem | 1 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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