Africa, المجلد 64،الأعداد 1-2Oxford University Press, 1994 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 119
... NOTES ' Drewal ( 1992 : xiv - xv , chapters 1-2 ) has criticised what she claims to be the dominant anthropological notion that ritual repetition is rigid , conservative , invariable , predictable and structurally static . She claims ...
... NOTES ' Drewal ( 1992 : xiv - xv , chapters 1-2 ) has criticised what she claims to be the dominant anthropological notion that ritual repetition is rigid , conservative , invariable , predictable and structurally static . She claims ...
الصفحة 280
... notes that some three - quarters of the slaves arriving in Benghazi were women , while Abdullahi Mahadi states that males in the north central Sudan were often killed rather than taken captive . But this traditional view of the ...
... notes that some three - quarters of the slaves arriving in Benghazi were women , while Abdullahi Mahadi states that males in the north central Sudan were often killed rather than taken captive . But this traditional view of the ...
الصفحة 295
... notes , many being extremely detailed and sometimes illustrated . Occasionally the Tifinagh text appears in addition . The following chapter is set out identically and deals with ' Women and the poetry of love ' . It is shorter than ...
... notes , many being extremely detailed and sometimes illustrated . Occasionally the Tifinagh text appears in addition . The following chapter is set out identically and deals with ' Women and the poetry of love ' . It is shorter than ...
المحتوى
The gendering of space and motion | 34 |
Living off the street | 70 |
The head dance contested self and art as a balancing act in Tuareg | 74 |
حقوق النشر | |
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