Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... society in terms of women and 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 ...
... society in terms of women and 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 ...
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... society the relationship with religion and the church is the women's responsibility . They are responsible for the family's spiritual condition as men are for its material condition.46 Tales and society In general the heroines of Greek ...
... society the relationship with religion and the church is the women's responsibility . They are responsible for the family's spiritual condition as men are for its material condition.46 Tales and society In general the heroines of Greek ...
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... society but was set in motion by adoption of foreign influences.7 Greek Cypriot ethnocentrism was and is connected with the existence of the Greek " motherland " . But Greek Cypriot cultural and national identity has also developed from ...
... society but was set in motion by adoption of foreign influences.7 Greek Cypriot ethnocentrism was and is connected with the existence of the Greek " motherland " . But Greek Cypriot cultural and national identity has also developed from ...
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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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