Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 34
... dominant structure , but may not generate social change and simply remain oppositional forces within the given social system . They indicate the presence of alternatives in practice , and as such , the dynamics of choice and hence the ...
... dominant structure , but may not generate social change and simply remain oppositional forces within the given social system . They indicate the presence of alternatives in practice , and as such , the dynamics of choice and hence the ...
Page 41
... dominant matrifocal kinship structure , the absence of an established ideology of male dominance , the awareness ( at least , in recent years ) of other cultural choices in the patterning of sex roles , the recent changes in the sphere ...
... dominant matrifocal kinship structure , the absence of an established ideology of male dominance , the awareness ( at least , in recent years ) of other cultural choices in the patterning of sex roles , the recent changes in the sphere ...
Page 44
... dominant system of control represented by the Turkish administration in the times of the Ottoman Occupation ( Couroucli , 1993 ) . There are other areas of social life where joking manifests as social critique challenging established ...
... dominant system of control represented by the Turkish administration in the times of the Ottoman Occupation ( Couroucli , 1993 ) . There are other areas of social life where joking manifests as social critique challenging established ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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