Africa, المجلد 77Oxford University Press, 2007 Includes Proceedings of the Executive council and List of members, also section "Review of books". |
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الصفحة 352
... sexual culture ' ( Herdt 1999 ) , the sexual interaction between unmarried people is labelled as ' play ' ( enkiguran ) , a term that , within Maasai hegemonic thinking , categorically and experientially sets aside these activities from ...
... sexual culture ' ( Herdt 1999 ) , the sexual interaction between unmarried people is labelled as ' play ' ( enkiguran ) , a term that , within Maasai hegemonic thinking , categorically and experientially sets aside these activities from ...
الصفحة 356
... sexually with circumcised ( married ) women , nor to consume meat ' seen ' by them . The taboo of sexual intimacy between married women and morans is one of the strictest prohibitions in Maasai sexual culture , as the liminal 7 One of ...
... sexually with circumcised ( married ) women , nor to consume meat ' seen ' by them . The taboo of sexual intimacy between married women and morans is one of the strictest prohibitions in Maasai sexual culture , as the liminal 7 One of ...
الصفحة 363
... sexually ' free ' girl into a potential childbearer subject to extensive prohibitions on her sexual behaviour . From that point on , she may only associate sexually with her husband and members of his age group . Her intimate play with ...
... sexually ' free ' girl into a potential childbearer subject to extensive prohibitions on her sexual behaviour . From that point on , she may only associate sexually with her husband and members of his age group . Her intimate play with ...
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