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Before trying to relate this differentiated conduct to the wider ethological context
of Greek culture , I attempt a brief and ... two aspects of Greek male ethos to the
respective contexts of death rituals and joyful events , focusing primarily on the ...
Before trying to relate this differentiated conduct to the wider ethological context
of Greek culture , I attempt a brief and ... two aspects of Greek male ethos to the
respective contexts of death rituals and joyful events , focusing primarily on the ...
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In the Greek context , laments embody extensive references to metaphors of
joyful events such as weddings ( Danforth 1982 : 74 - 90 ) . The use of this
rhetorical device contrasts death with joyful events in order to exaggerate the
tragedy , on ...
In the Greek context , laments embody extensive references to metaphors of
joyful events such as weddings ( Danforth 1982 : 74 - 90 ) . The use of this
rhetorical device contrasts death with joyful events in order to exaggerate the
tragedy , on ...
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I suggest that institutionalized joking insults may well be manifest in social
contexts of contrasting individual interests and obligations and structural
contradiction . In the structural - functionalist analysis , which has been most
prevalent in the ...
I suggest that institutionalized joking insults may well be manifest in social
contexts of contrasting individual interests and obligations and structural
contradiction . In the structural - functionalist analysis , which has been most
prevalent in the ...
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