Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... society contained in the works of Mediterranean authors themselves , rather than deconstructing their own literary productions or the ethnographies of their predecessors . In this respect the representations of individual and society ...
... society contained in the works of Mediterranean authors themselves , rather than deconstructing their own literary productions or the ethnographies of their predecessors . In this respect the representations of individual and society ...
Page 45
... society is characterized by a dominant egalitarian ethos . Insulting joking is founded on the principle of mutual recognition of equality . I would venture to say that the less hierarchical a society is , the more widespread the ...
... society is characterized by a dominant egalitarian ethos . Insulting joking is founded on the principle of mutual recognition of equality . I would venture to say that the less hierarchical a society is , the more widespread the ...
Page 149
... society habitually tells itself about itself . A very powerful antidote against the seductiveness of such grand ( and grandiose ) narratives is a sociology that forswears essentialist explanations ( i.e. those accounts of Maltese society ...
... society habitually tells itself about itself . A very powerful antidote against the seductiveness of such grand ( and grandiose ) narratives is a sociology that forswears essentialist explanations ( i.e. those accounts of Maltese society ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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