Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 79American Folk-lore Society, 1966 |
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Strana 131
... culture on another - which seems to present a too neatly monolithic picture of " culture , " though most students would admit at least a strain toward consistency in a society's cultural institutions . Or a cultural diffusionist will treat ...
... culture on another - which seems to present a too neatly monolithic picture of " culture , " though most students would admit at least a strain toward consistency in a society's cultural institutions . Or a cultural diffusionist will treat ...
Strana 558
... culture cannot go unnoticed and should be a matter of concern to folklorists and anthropologists alike . The emphasis in this last sentence should be placed on " almost ” and “ orga- nized " in regard to the absence of scientific ...
... culture cannot go unnoticed and should be a matter of concern to folklorists and anthropologists alike . The emphasis in this last sentence should be placed on " almost ” and “ orga- nized " in regard to the absence of scientific ...
Strana 561
... culture . The new " folklife studies movement " which has made a strong show in Britain and Ireland and our own related folk culture programs are the most en- couraging signs of the organized material - oriented folk culture research in ...
... culture . The new " folklife studies movement " which has made a strong show in Britain and Ireland and our own related folk culture programs are the most en- couraging signs of the organized material - oriented folk culture research in ...
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Mythology as a Reflection | 3 |
Psychological Symbolism | 52 |
A Reconstructed Myth from Eastern | 84 |
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