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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... suggest a new way of historicizing different reproductive regimes . Rather than turn towards broad demographic data to indicate historical continuity or change , the papers suggest that we need to take seriously the way in which past ...
... suggest a new way of historicizing different reproductive regimes . Rather than turn towards broad demographic data to indicate historical continuity or change , the papers suggest that we need to take seriously the way in which past ...
الصفحة 110
... suggest that a critical clue to the broader meanings embedded in these twin cultural imaginings is found in the ... suggest that we can read the cultural construction of wrugbe by the Beng as a political allegory . Thus in concluding ...
... suggest that a critical clue to the broader meanings embedded in these twin cultural imaginings is found in the ... suggest that we can read the cultural construction of wrugbe by the Beng as a political allegory . Thus in concluding ...
الصفحة 111
... suggest that the Beng term wrugbe can be translated not only as the ' afterlife ' but also – taking into account the historical orientation embedded in its Beng imagining - as an ' imagined precolonial life ' . For Beng adults now ...
... suggest that the Beng term wrugbe can be translated not only as the ' afterlife ' but also – taking into account the historical orientation embedded in its Beng imagining - as an ' imagined precolonial life ' . For Beng adults now ...
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