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Page 120
It is to this dynamic that my main remarks are addressed.3 Here I want rather to keep to the underlying questions Radcliffe - Brown raises about the nature of the links between the patterning of individual interactions and society ...
It is to this dynamic that my main remarks are addressed.3 Here I want rather to keep to the underlying questions Radcliffe - Brown raises about the nature of the links between the patterning of individual interactions and society ...
Page 132
Further , once there is a term ' mother ' or ' father ' then these become names of roles as well as for individual mothers and fathers . Rights and obligations may then be recognised as applying not only to separate individual members ...
Further , once there is a term ' mother ' or ' father ' then these become names of roles as well as for individual mothers and fathers . Rights and obligations may then be recognised as applying not only to separate individual members ...
Page 141
Joking is not left to individual initiative , but enjoined on all members of each group . Existing prescriptive joking relations within the society would be readily adapted to manage the inevitable interpersonal tensions between groups ...
Joking is not left to individual initiative , but enjoined on all members of each group . Existing prescriptive joking relations within the society would be readily adapted to manage the inevitable interpersonal tensions between groups ...
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Lectures | 1 |
Life and Work in Shakespeares Poems | 15 |
The Poetry of the Caroline Court | 51 |
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