Ethnology, Volume 37University of Pittsburgh, 1998 - Anthropology |
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as monolithic blocs of actors ignores some deep and important differences within
their ranks . To a certain extent ... Yet it also makes statements about the actors
involved , statements with real importance for the Danes and the Jews . Issues of
...
as monolithic blocs of actors ignores some deep and important differences within
their ranks . To a certain extent ... Yet it also makes statements about the actors
involved , statements with real importance for the Danes and the Jews . Issues of
...
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Human rights became an important concern for many Jews after the Second
World War . The events of the Holocaust had dramatically underscored the
dangers of prejudice and discrimination , both against Jews and against others .
The best ...
Human rights became an important concern for many Jews after the Second
World War . The events of the Holocaust had dramatically underscored the
dangers of prejudice and discrimination , both against Jews and against others .
The best ...
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The director of the OPC is an important hamlet office that carries with it
considerable symbolic capital . The director is always a prominent , respected
man in the hamlet who is asked by other prominent men to fill the position when a
sitting ...
The director of the OPC is an important hamlet office that carries with it
considerable symbolic capital . The director is always a prominent , respected
man in the hamlet who is asked by other prominent men to fill the position when a
sitting ...
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Contents
Volume XXXVII Number | 4 |
A New Time and Place for Bolivian Popular Politics | 99 |
Performing National Culture in a Bolivian Migrant Community | 117 |
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