Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... gender roles . This will be documented first through a detailed analysis of the local society of the island of Kos and its tales , with special reference to gender roles and the position of women , and secondly by applying the results ...
... gender roles . This will be documented first through a detailed analysis of the local society of the island of Kos and its tales , with special reference to gender roles and the position of women , and secondly by applying the results ...
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... gender shift in order to secure the happy ending . It is remarkable that in the Afghan tradition the tales about women dressing and acting like men were mainly told by male narrators.47 Mills also refers to a few tales containing gender ...
... gender shift in order to secure the happy ending . It is remarkable that in the Afghan tradition the tales about women dressing and acting like men were mainly told by male narrators.47 Mills also refers to a few tales containing gender ...
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Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek. and stylized gender traits " , 50 it is only natural that the skills tested in the tales are the gender - specific ones . In presenting the storyteller Chatzi - Yavrouda , I hope I have managed to give ...
Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek. and stylized gender traits " , 50 it is only natural that the skills tested in the tales are the gender - specific ones . In presenting the storyteller Chatzi - Yavrouda , I hope I have managed to give ...
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problems of defining | 1 |
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
a question of | 43 |
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