Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 20
... further restraint . This potentially progressive state of affairs is described by Bateson as complementary ... further with norms of behaviour becoming still further polarised . Men therefore find a way out of a seemingly uncomfortable ...
... further restraint . This potentially progressive state of affairs is described by Bateson as complementary ... further with norms of behaviour becoming still further polarised . Men therefore find a way out of a seemingly uncomfortable ...
Page 27
... further and further away from it . This burial practice , which according to my informant was commonplace in all neighbouring villages , indicates that death in the past was not as ' egalitarian ' , non - hierarchical and ...
... further and further away from it . This burial practice , which according to my informant was commonplace in all neighbouring villages , indicates that death in the past was not as ' egalitarian ' , non - hierarchical and ...
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... further confirmed by the fact that it does not appear in the film . On the other hand a certain configuration with ribbons ( perhaps the ' kannizzata ' ) was not used in Xaghra . Another important difference is the beginning and end of ...
... further confirmed by the fact that it does not appear in the film . On the other hand a certain configuration with ribbons ( perhaps the ' kannizzata ' ) was not used in Xaghra . Another important difference is the beginning and end of ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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