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PETER GESHIERE Free University of Amsterdam LUC DE HEUSCH , Why marry her ? Society and symbolic structures , trans . Janet Lloyd , Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology , No. 33 , Cambridge and Paris : Cambridge University Press and ...
PETER GESHIERE Free University of Amsterdam LUC DE HEUSCH , Why marry her ? Society and symbolic structures , trans . Janet Lloyd , Cambridge Studies in Social Anthropology , No. 33 , Cambridge and Paris : Cambridge University Press and ...
الصفحة 82
consideration of the multiple forms of patrilateral marriage , de Heusch proceeds to take into account descent and residence and so to generalise about the stability of marriage types under harmonic and disharmonic regimes .
consideration of the multiple forms of patrilateral marriage , de Heusch proceeds to take into account descent and residence and so to generalise about the stability of marriage types under harmonic and disharmonic regimes .
الصفحة 88
Du Bon Usage du Sexe et du Mariage suggests an explanation of this indigenous structuralist discourse but mainly consists of summaries of the existing literature on marriage systems . The basic premise of the book is that the marriage ...
Du Bon Usage du Sexe et du Mariage suggests an explanation of this indigenous structuralist discourse but mainly consists of summaries of the existing literature on marriage systems . The basic premise of the book is that the marriage ...
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