Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 20
... presents a situation where the ethos of each sex is contrasted in the most acute and uneasy manner , and it is probably this fact which accounts for the present form of Greek death rituals which have now become a manifestation of sex ...
... presents a situation where the ethos of each sex is contrasted in the most acute and uneasy manner , and it is probably this fact which accounts for the present form of Greek death rituals which have now become a manifestation of sex ...
Page 28
... present day urban life where priests are enjoying a relatively lower social status than village priests some years ago did . This is reflected in the respective attitudes of ' traditional ' and ' modern ' Greeks towards the priest ...
... present day urban life where priests are enjoying a relatively lower social status than village priests some years ago did . This is reflected in the respective attitudes of ' traditional ' and ' modern ' Greeks towards the priest ...
Page 144
... present ' , by pointing to the ancient Greek roots of Western Civilisation . These are just mentioned here to allude to the explosive potential of a cocktail of anthropology , the past and Greece . These combined concerns in the volume ...
... present ' , by pointing to the ancient Greek roots of Western Civilisation . These are just mentioned here to allude to the explosive potential of a cocktail of anthropology , the past and Greece . These combined concerns in the volume ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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