Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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Page 225
... cultural models of gender are compared with those in the United States . Nineteen questions were given to samples of Sinhala Buddhists , Sri Lankan Muslims , and U.S. residents . Most participants were interviewed about their answers ...
... cultural models of gender are compared with those in the United States . Nineteen questions were given to samples of Sinhala Buddhists , Sri Lankan Muslims , and U.S. residents . Most participants were interviewed about their answers ...
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... CULTURAL MODELS A cultural model is an intersubjectively shared cognitive apparatus or schema that members of a culture draw on to orient themselves to themselves and to others , nd which they use to communicate . A cultural model is ...
... CULTURAL MODELS A cultural model is an intersubjectively shared cognitive apparatus or schema that members of a culture draw on to orient themselves to themselves and to others , nd which they use to communicate . A cultural model is ...
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... cultural model of gender is more distinct ( less murky ) and dichotomous than the U.S. model . The comparison of Sri Lankan and U.S. models of masculinity and femininity also suggests that the Sri Lankan model of gender is much more ...
... cultural model of gender is more distinct ( less murky ) and dichotomous than the U.S. model . The comparison of Sri Lankan and U.S. models of masculinity and femininity also suggests that the Sri Lankan model of gender is much more ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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