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Both men and women had skills in telling stories , and among the more gifted of the narrators , who knew many tales , the men were called " paramythades ” and the women " paramythoudes ” .5 As part of his study Adamantiou also published ...
Both men and women had skills in telling stories , and among the more gifted of the narrators , who knew many tales , the men were called " paramythades ” and the women " paramythoudes ” .5 As part of his study Adamantiou also published ...
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The gifted narrators need nothing but an outline of the plot or the raw material , and from that they form their own tales . Skills learned as a basis are the technique of composition , the traditional ways of storytelling , and the ...
The gifted narrators need nothing but an outline of the plot or the raw material , and from that they form their own tales . Skills learned as a basis are the technique of composition , the traditional ways of storytelling , and the ...
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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 shifts per se , and these were all told by male ...
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 shifts per se , and these were all told by male ...
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Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales | 21 |
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