Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... told by a male informant , and four variants of the same story told by women . On the other hand , Michail Michailidis - Nouaros informs us regarding his native island , Karpathos , around the turn of the century , that the narrators at ...
... told by a male informant , and four variants of the same story told by women . On the other hand , Michail Michailidis - Nouaros informs us regarding his native island , Karpathos , around the turn of the century , that the narrators at ...
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... told by specialists . - 2 ) Nearly all the people who tell and listen to these tales belong to the lower or lowest strata of traditional communities . 3 ) Fairy tales are told for and by adults ( children do not form a culturally ...
... told by specialists . - 2 ) Nearly all the people who tell and listen to these tales belong to the lower or lowest strata of traditional communities . 3 ) Fairy tales are told for and by adults ( children do not form a culturally ...
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... told by male narrators.47 Mills also refers to a few tales containing gender shifts per se , and these were all told by male narrators.48 Unfortunately I have not thus far come across any Greek variant of tales concerning change either ...
... told by male narrators.47 Mills also refers to a few tales containing gender shifts per se , and these were all told by male narrators.48 Unfortunately I have not thus far come across any Greek variant of tales concerning change either ...
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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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