Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 33
... situations of conflict . I suggest that institutionalized joking insults may well be manifest in social contexts of ... situation . This paper takes as a basic premise that joking , being a symbolic operator , may manifest itself in ...
... situations of conflict . I suggest that institutionalized joking insults may well be manifest in social contexts of ... situation . This paper takes as a basic premise that joking , being a symbolic operator , may manifest itself in ...
Page 37
... situation is simple and clear - cut . When there is more than one daughter , the situation is generative of conflict . Parents ideally try to divide their practical and financial help among the daughters ' families , but in practice end ...
... situation is simple and clear - cut . When there is more than one daughter , the situation is generative of conflict . Parents ideally try to divide their practical and financial help among the daughters ' families , but in practice end ...
Page 44
... situation is captured in the Fourni native statement ' I laugh so that I may not cry ' . The accompaniment of laughter / smiling does not signify that the insulting joking remark is perceived as funny . It is rather an indication of the ...
... situation is captured in the Fourni native statement ' I laugh so that I may not cry ' . The accompaniment of laughter / smiling does not signify that the insulting joking remark is perceived as funny . It is rather an indication of the ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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