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In section I of this paper , ' after describing the antithetical way in which the two
sexes react to death in behavioural terms . ... In section II , I suggest that the
antithetical behaviour of the two sexes is related to the corresponding and
predominant ...
In section I of this paper , ' after describing the antithetical way in which the two
sexes react to death in behavioural terms . ... In section II , I suggest that the
antithetical behaviour of the two sexes is related to the corresponding and
predominant ...
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Having , hopefully , related the gender defined behavioural patterns of death
rituals to a wider ethological context of the Greek culture , I now try to account for
the polarization of male and female behaviours — why , in other words , men and
...
Having , hopefully , related the gender defined behavioural patterns of death
rituals to a wider ethological context of the Greek culture , I now try to account for
the polarization of male and female behaviours — why , in other words , men and
...
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Eventually , the respective behaviours of the two parties become counteractive ,
and instead of there being a desire for ... This behaviour is regarded by men as
irrational and sentimental , whereas their own is characterised as natural .
Eventually , the respective behaviours of the two parties become counteractive ,
and instead of there being a desire for ... This behaviour is regarded by men as
irrational and sentimental , whereas their own is characterised as natural .
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