Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 71
... nature of this type of performance is meant to bring reassurance to the society it is performed for . It achieves this effect not only through its content , but through the possibility of this being repeated an infinite number of times ...
... nature of this type of performance is meant to bring reassurance to the society it is performed for . It achieves this effect not only through its content , but through the possibility of this being repeated an infinite number of times ...
Page 76
... nature of the occasion - the performance was held by villagers of the area for spectators who lived in the same perimeter . Contrary to the ' festa ' celebrations , where no means are spared to display lavishness and ostentation and ...
... nature of the occasion - the performance was held by villagers of the area for spectators who lived in the same perimeter . Contrary to the ' festa ' celebrations , where no means are spared to display lavishness and ostentation and ...
Page 272
... nature by Thomas Allom with an historical account of Constantinople , and descriptions of the plates by the Rev. Robert Walsh , LL.D. , Chaplain to the British Embassy at the Ottoman Porte ( London and Paris : Fisher , Son & Co. , n.d. ) ...
... nature by Thomas Allom with an historical account of Constantinople , and descriptions of the plates by the Rev. Robert Walsh , LL.D. , Chaplain to the British Embassy at the Ottoman Porte ( London and Paris : Fisher , Son & Co. , n.d. ) ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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