Africa, المجلد 75،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 2005 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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... processes taking place at a supraindividual level . In this sense , anthropologists , historians and sociologists have argued that memory can also refer to the traces of the past as they are embodied in either ritual practices such as ...
... processes taking place at a supraindividual level . In this sense , anthropologists , historians and sociologists have argued that memory can also refer to the traces of the past as they are embodied in either ritual practices such as ...
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... processes through which shared social forms are recreated , the papers presented here suggest that practices of collective memory help to illuminate how the politics of the womb plays out , both in terms of the concerns of wider ...
... processes through which shared social forms are recreated , the papers presented here suggest that practices of collective memory help to illuminate how the politics of the womb plays out , both in terms of the concerns of wider ...
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... processes , and explain and respond to their experience of a wider world . In order to describe how blood - stealing suspicions and accusations are used in social interaction , I prefer the term ' idiom ' to ' discourse ' with its ...
... processes , and explain and respond to their experience of a wider world . In order to describe how blood - stealing suspicions and accusations are used in social interaction , I prefer the term ' idiom ' to ' discourse ' with its ...
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