Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 120
... hospitality is positive . While hospitality is lamented as dying away , gossip is said to be flourishing . However , it is their very differences that allow the two phenomena to represent opposing and contrasting sides of the archetypal ...
... hospitality is positive . While hospitality is lamented as dying away , gossip is said to be flourishing . However , it is their very differences that allow the two phenomena to represent opposing and contrasting sides of the archetypal ...
Page 127
... Hospitality 1. The Implications of Hospitality In opposition to gossip , Nafpliotes see hospitality as a positive activity , and in describing themselves as Greeks , they claim that they are hospitable ( filoxenoi ) people . While ...
... Hospitality 1. The Implications of Hospitality In opposition to gossip , Nafpliotes see hospitality as a positive activity , and in describing themselves as Greeks , they claim that they are hospitable ( filoxenoi ) people . While ...
Page 129
... hospitality are graded , and the more someone is a close friend or relation , the lesser the degree of formal hospitality , which is never given to family , and is less ritualized and specific with close friends . This is in direct ...
... hospitality are graded , and the more someone is a close friend or relation , the lesser the degree of formal hospitality , which is never given to family , and is less ritualized and specific with close friends . This is in direct ...
Contents
Volume 1 Number | 1 |
Hostility and Hospitality in Rural | 37 |
the Concept of Suffering in the Cult of Padre | 54 |
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