The Compact: Selected Dimensions of FriendshipInstitute of Social and Economic Research, Memorial University of Newfoundland, 1975 - 162 pàgines |
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Pàgina 39
... involved a sort of ritual food sharing ; either could gently remove food , even choice foods such as apples and oranges , from the other's carefully assembled food - heap at feeding time - an action normally impossible in this group ...
... involved a sort of ritual food sharing ; either could gently remove food , even choice foods such as apples and oranges , from the other's carefully assembled food - heap at feeding time - an action normally impossible in this group ...
Pàgina 89
... involved , and second , because they implicate dyadic links between individuals . In a setting in which cash income represents only a segment of the total subsistence economy , cash functions as a symbol of independence and self ...
... involved , and second , because they implicate dyadic links between individuals . In a setting in which cash income represents only a segment of the total subsistence economy , cash functions as a symbol of independence and self ...
Pàgina 97
... involved in sexual relationships must contract emotional alliances with non - kin , for the taboo on discussing sexual matters is extended generally throughout the family and even to the wider kindred . Similarly , these friendships ...
... involved in sexual relationships must contract emotional alliances with non - kin , for the taboo on discussing sexual matters is extended generally throughout the family and even to the wider kindred . Similarly , these friendships ...
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an Introduction to the Comparative | 15 |
PART II | 33 |
PART III | 49 |
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