Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... male relatives present , outnumbered by well over a hundred grieving women . While the women enacted the characteristic excesses of grieving and lamenting described above , the deceased's brothers awkwardly moved aside , where they ...
... male relatives present , outnumbered by well over a hundred grieving women . While the women enacted the characteristic excesses of grieving and lamenting described above , the deceased's brothers awkwardly moved aside , where they ...
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... male and female behavioural patterns during these death rituals are functionally related to the respective ' ethoses ... male and female ethos , drawing from the work of various anthropologists . I examine two particularly important ...
... male and female behavioural patterns during these death rituals are functionally related to the respective ' ethoses ... male and female ethos , drawing from the work of various anthropologists . I examine two particularly important ...
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... male and female ethoses does not presuppose in any way their uniformity . I would like to point here to three factors which may militate against such absolute uniformity . Firstly , this picture of male and female attributes should not ...
... male and female ethoses does not presuppose in any way their uniformity . I would like to point here to three factors which may militate against such absolute uniformity . Firstly , this picture of male and female attributes should not ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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