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 80
... young people of both sexes dance . There are , however , distinctive patterns and styles for young men and young women , and for the different social segments . It is more often young men who dance publicly , facing an audience , at ...
... young people of both sexes dance . There are , however , distinctive patterns and styles for young men and young women , and for the different social segments . It is more often young men who dance publicly , facing an audience , at ...
الصفحة 180
... young men , who often actively correct each other if a traditional Wolof word is used when an Urban Wolof equivalent would be more appropriate , at least to their ears . Thus I have heard young men corrected for using cooro instead of ...
... young men , who often actively correct each other if a traditional Wolof word is used when an Urban Wolof equivalent would be more appropriate , at least to their ears . Thus I have heard young men corrected for using cooro instead of ...
الصفحة 200
... young géwél in pre - media times . 38 Today's young artists have slightly different careers . They have to attend school , although some children can in fact choose between school and learning traditional griot skills.37 Some can do ...
... young géwél in pre - media times . 38 Today's young artists have slightly different careers . They have to attend school , although some children can in fact choose between school and learning traditional griot skills.37 Some can do ...
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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