Journal of American Folklore, Svazek 91American Folk-lore Society, 1978 |
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... nature , the language , the com- position , and the mood of a performance . Another element affecting the performance of Yoruba verbal art forms is the audience . The nature and composition of the audience depend largely on the type of ...
... nature , the language , the com- position , and the mood of a performance . Another element affecting the performance of Yoruba verbal art forms is the audience . The nature and composition of the audience depend largely on the type of ...
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... Nature is to Culture ? " and explains that the nearly universal subordination of women finds expression in asym- metrical symbolic paradigms . These mental constructs rank nature below culture , and then place women as closer to nature ...
... Nature is to Culture ? " and explains that the nearly universal subordination of women finds expression in asym- metrical symbolic paradigms . These mental constructs rank nature below culture , and then place women as closer to nature ...
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... nature - as superior to childbearing , which suggests no such control . Thus man the hunter is said to stand closer to culture and woman to natural process . " The logic of the narrative in the following Mbeere origin myth , however ...
... nature - as superior to childbearing , which suggests no such control . Thus man the hunter is said to stand closer to culture and woman to natural process . " The logic of the narrative in the following Mbeere origin myth , however ...
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