Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 367
... Tara and her husband said should not be dismissed as idiosyncratic . As Chodorow ( 1999 : 173 ) and Obeyesekere ... Tara's recollections of her past shed light on the motivational and emotional force leading her to make the choice of ...
... Tara and her husband said should not be dismissed as idiosyncratic . As Chodorow ( 1999 : 173 ) and Obeyesekere ... Tara's recollections of her past shed light on the motivational and emotional force leading her to make the choice of ...
Page 368
... Tara and her mother moved into a dilapidated room at the far end of the porch , but as her parents continually fought , her father and his new wife moved away . Left impoverished , Tara had to quit school and went to the fields to pick ...
... Tara and her mother moved into a dilapidated room at the far end of the porch , but as her parents continually fought , her father and his new wife moved away . Left impoverished , Tara had to quit school and went to the fields to pick ...
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... Tara's choice as well , for much of what she said implied that she dreaded the prospect of sharing her mother's destiny , having to cook and clean for a husband who might abandon her . In becoming a renouncer , she could act ...
... Tara's choice as well , for much of what she said implied that she dreaded the prospect of sharing her mother's destiny , having to cook and clean for a husband who might abandon her . In becoming a renouncer , she could act ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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