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Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales Birgit Olsen in this paper I shall present an ongoing research project on women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales . The purpose of the project is to shed light on the depiction ...
Women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales Birgit Olsen in this paper I shall present an ongoing research project on women and gender roles in Modern Greek folktales . The purpose of the project is to shed light on the depiction ...
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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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Another circumstance that may influence the picture is that tales lingered longer among women . That at least was the conclusion reached by Holbek's source Evald Tang Kristensen , who collected folklore material in the western part of ...
Another circumstance that may influence the picture is that tales lingered longer among women . That at least was the conclusion reached by Holbek's source Evald Tang Kristensen , who collected folklore material in the western part of ...
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