Bulletin (Östasiatiska Samlingarna (Stockholm, Sweden))The Museum, 1960 - China "Bibliography of publications based upon collections made with the support of the Swedish China research committee, by Fr. E. Åhlander": Bulletin no. 1, p. 185-191. |
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Page 91
... cannibalism is found in both . These accounts show how cannibalism under certain circumstances can be analyzed as one among many disasters or oddities afflicting the empire . With the unification of China , cannibalism became a cause ...
... cannibalism is found in both . These accounts show how cannibalism under certain circumstances can be analyzed as one among many disasters or oddities afflicting the empire . With the unification of China , cannibalism became a cause ...
Page 180
... cannibalism is encountered and then assume that cannibalism is falsely ascribed to the ' other ' in order to demonize him . But this logic only works when it is taken for granted that cannibalism does not exist . When accusations of ...
... cannibalism is encountered and then assume that cannibalism is falsely ascribed to the ' other ' in order to demonize him . But this logic only works when it is taken for granted that cannibalism does not exist . When accusations of ...
Page 181
... cannibalism in Chinese and Japanese fiction , suggests that there is a conflict between physiological and moral criteria in starvation cannibalism but that the two supplement and reinforce each other in ritual or medical cannibalism ...
... cannibalism in Chinese and Japanese fiction , suggests that there is a conflict between physiological and moral criteria in starvation cannibalism but that the two supplement and reinforce each other in ritual or medical cannibalism ...
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