Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 89American Folk-lore Society, 1976 |
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... expressive graffiti , then , may not be a direct reflection of the dominant community value - system at all , but a manifestation of that content which is proscribed , restricted or taboo in the graffitists ' ordinary circle of social ...
... expressive graffiti , then , may not be a direct reflection of the dominant community value - system at all , but a manifestation of that content which is proscribed , restricted or taboo in the graffitists ' ordinary circle of social ...
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... expressive graffiti in settings purposively selected to enable a comparison of these two contrasting hypothetical notions as they bear on anti - homosexual graffiti . An examination of Table 1 shows , as our Table 1. Proportion of Anti ...
... expressive graffiti in settings purposively selected to enable a comparison of these two contrasting hypothetical notions as they bear on anti - homosexual graffiti . An examination of Table 1 shows , as our Table 1. Proportion of Anti ...
Strana 46
... expressive situations . As our structural view led us to expect , we have found that statements expressive of exactly those values and sentiments whose public expression is denied will be found on the toilet walls . Thus , as we ...
... expressive situations . As our structural view led us to expect , we have found that statements expressive of exactly those values and sentiments whose public expression is denied will be found on the toilet walls . Thus , as we ...
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