Ethnology, Volume 19University of Pittsburgh, 1980 - Anthropology |
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... context since this kind of binary law makes no dis- tinction between an instance where one party to the conflict is clearly deviant , and a situation where conflict arises between individuals for complex interpersonal reasons . In the ...
... context since this kind of binary law makes no dis- tinction between an instance where one party to the conflict is clearly deviant , and a situation where conflict arises between individuals for complex interpersonal reasons . In the ...
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... context and an ambiguous genre for the airing and defusing of conflict . The use of a ritual event to work out conflict served to isolate the confrontation from the everyday context that it threatened . The participation of the ...
... context and an ambiguous genre for the airing and defusing of conflict . The use of a ritual event to work out conflict served to isolate the confrontation from the everyday context that it threatened . The participation of the ...
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... context in which behavior takes place in order to discover the cultural meaning of kin terms . Basso ( 1975 ) , for example , shows the importance of social context in deter- mining variations in kinship usage . By listening to speech ...
... context in which behavior takes place in order to discover the cultural meaning of kin terms . Basso ( 1975 ) , for example , shows the importance of social context in deter- mining variations in kinship usage . By listening to speech ...
Contents
Volume XIX Number | 1 |
MAYORUNA PANOAN KINSHIP I | 11 |
THE MANIPULATION OF KPELLE SOCIAL | 29 |
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