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individuals ' capacities to bear and raise children . ... As processes that span both the individual and the social domain , drawing together a focus on memory with processes of reproduction enables the authors in this volume to cross ...
individuals ' capacities to bear and raise children . ... As processes that span both the individual and the social domain , drawing together a focus on memory with processes of reproduction enables the authors in this volume to cross ...
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CREMATING FRANCIS BEBEY : NEGOTIATING INDIVIDUAL , COMMUNAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES In so far as death ... a close relationship should exist between the attitudes of the individual , the mode of social reproduction and the form of ...
CREMATING FRANCIS BEBEY : NEGOTIATING INDIVIDUAL , COMMUNAL AND NATIONAL IDENTITIES In so far as death ... a close relationship should exist between the attitudes of the individual , the mode of social reproduction and the form of ...
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Because of this perception , communal self - regarding frames that impact negatively on one's agentive capacity , rather than individual self - regarding ones , are used in defining the individual in the mortuary sphere .
Because of this perception , communal self - regarding frames that impact negatively on one's agentive capacity , rather than individual self - regarding ones , are used in defining the individual in the mortuary sphere .
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