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For me the most convincing part of the argument has to do with historical evidence rather than structural analysis : Mutota does not appear as a spirit medium in the early Portuguese records , which mention many other current mhondoro ...
For me the most convincing part of the argument has to do with historical evidence rather than structural analysis : Mutota does not appear as a spirit medium in the early Portuguese records , which mention many other current mhondoro ...
الصفحة 269
The originality in Lan's analysis lies principally in his structuralist interpretation of symbols used by guerrillas and spirit mediums and indeed the people of Dande . It is easy to repeat the almost hackneyed comment that structural ...
The originality in Lan's analysis lies principally in his structuralist interpretation of symbols used by guerrillas and spirit mediums and indeed the people of Dande . It is easy to repeat the almost hackneyed comment that structural ...
الصفحة 400
Mahieu gives a structuralist analysis of Komo circumcision myths . Fabian advocates what he calls an “ ethnographic approach ' to the study of religious pluralism ( i.e. through the analysis of communicative events ) , and illustrates ...
Mahieu gives a structuralist analysis of Komo circumcision myths . Fabian advocates what he calls an “ ethnographic approach ' to the study of religious pluralism ( i.e. through the analysis of communicative events ) , and illustrates ...
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Southern Kuba masquerade figures in a funerary context | 7 |
Condition swahili et identité politique | 21 |
a reexamination of theories of marginality | 234 |
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