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الصفحة 20
Above all , they become blind drunk , a state in which , as Bloch ( 1998 ) notes , Malagasy are more likely to issue direct orders , thereby mimicking their experience of colonial authority . Finally , they often give the ancestors ...
Above all , they become blind drunk , a state in which , as Bloch ( 1998 ) notes , Malagasy are more likely to issue direct orders , thereby mimicking their experience of colonial authority . Finally , they often give the ancestors ...
الصفحة 21
To a certain extent , these differences reflect their contrasting experiences of colonial and post - colonial economies ... and Betsimisaraka reflect on their experience of colonialism in the context of mortuary ritual is no accident .
To a certain extent , these differences reflect their contrasting experiences of colonial and post - colonial economies ... and Betsimisaraka reflect on their experience of colonialism in the context of mortuary ritual is no accident .
الصفحة 39
Embedded in many forms of religious experience are critiques that express ambivalence about otherness . ... a feature exemplified especially well by New World religions whose histories are framed by the experiences of displaced African ...
Embedded in many forms of religious experience are critiques that express ambivalence about otherness . ... a feature exemplified especially well by New World religions whose histories are framed by the experiences of displaced African ...
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LESLEY A SHARP | 38 |
The characteristics of urban migrants | 82 |
particularities of magicoreligious beliefs | 108 |
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