Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 40
... give anything to anybody , you get sick . You think it's like cutting off your hand . - W : ( angry ) Why ? Why should I give you any ? Is it your money ? You earned it ? It's mine and I'll do anything I please with it . H : -Yeah . You ...
... give anything to anybody , you get sick . You think it's like cutting off your hand . - W : ( angry ) Why ? Why should I give you any ? Is it your money ? You earned it ? It's mine and I'll do anything I please with it . H : -Yeah . You ...
Page 51
... give accounts of events . And using a particular narrative to take a position as regards the events means that we evoke ourselves as particular kind of person . Bruner and Weisser ( 1991 ) argue that it is through this process that we ...
... give accounts of events . And using a particular narrative to take a position as regards the events means that we evoke ourselves as particular kind of person . Bruner and Weisser ( 1991 ) argue that it is through this process that we ...
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... gives examples of Busbequius's summaries of events , a good example being his account of a long discussion he had at the ... give is this : before your return [ from his journey to the Sultan ] nothing unpleasant will happen to these ...
... gives examples of Busbequius's summaries of events , a good example being his account of a long discussion he had at the ... give is this : before your return [ from his journey to the Sultan ] nothing unpleasant will happen to these ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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