Ethnology, Volume 38University of Pittsburgh, 1999 - Anthropology |
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Page 107
... behavior and to gain a sense of social mastery by contrasting their own status , as responsible older children who understood the principles of correct behavior , with that of the younger children , who had to be guided because they did ...
... behavior and to gain a sense of social mastery by contrasting their own status , as responsible older children who understood the principles of correct behavior , with that of the younger children , who had to be guided because they did ...
Page 337
... behavior , especially regarding co - operative behaviors and readiness to acknowledge and interact with other people encountered on the street , all of which are an index of the degree of communitas . Which behaviors are altered while ...
... behavior , especially regarding co - operative behaviors and readiness to acknowledge and interact with other people encountered on the street , all of which are an index of the degree of communitas . Which behaviors are altered while ...
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... behavior was strikingly consistent : they focused inwardly on familiars and ignored strangers . We found that whenever strangers interacted with strangers ( as is the case in large urban festivals ) people followed standard conventions ...
... behavior was strikingly consistent : they focused inwardly on familiars and ignored strangers . We found that whenever strangers interacted with strangers ( as is the case in large urban festivals ) people followed standard conventions ...
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