Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 445
... Negro Roskus is convinced that the changing of Benjy's name can only bring bad luck : " " They aint no luck on this ... Negro . The blue - gummed Negro is supposed to have great abilities in the art of conjuration . Puckett ( p . 204 ) ...
... Negro Roskus is convinced that the changing of Benjy's name can only bring bad luck : " " They aint no luck on this ... Negro . The blue - gummed Negro is supposed to have great abilities in the art of conjuration . Puckett ( p . 204 ) ...
Strana 494
... Negro playwright and poet LeRoi Jones is but his most sober statement in his argument of Negro alienation , revolt , and esoteric rejection . Taking his cue from Mezzrow ( and more recently , Mailer ) and other " white Negroes , " he ...
... Negro playwright and poet LeRoi Jones is but his most sober statement in his argument of Negro alienation , revolt , and esoteric rejection . Taking his cue from Mezzrow ( and more recently , Mailer ) and other " white Negroes , " he ...
Strana 537
... Negro charismatic sects in the United States than to the general run of fundamen- talists . Both in Shouters churches and in the American Negro charismatic sects greater emphasis is placed on shouting , handclapping , trances , dancing ...
... Negro charismatic sects in the United States than to the general run of fundamen- talists . Both in Shouters churches and in the American Negro charismatic sects greater emphasis is placed on shouting , handclapping , trances , dancing ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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