Kampos: Cambridge Papers in Modern Greek, Issue 7Modern Greek Section, Faculty of Modern and Medieval Languages, University of Cambridge, 1999 |
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... women in Greek folktales , the role of women in the tale tradition , and the interrelation between tales and ( local ) society in terms of women and gender roles . This will be documented first through a detailed analysis of the local ...
... women in Greek folktales , the role of women in the tale tradition , and the interrelation between tales and ( local ) society in terms of women and gender roles . This will be documented first through a detailed analysis of the local ...
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... women had skills in telling stories , and among the more gifted of the narrators , who knew many tales , the men were called " para- mythades " and the women " paramythoudes " .5 As part of his study Adamantiou also published one ...
... women had skills in telling stories , and among the more gifted of the narrators , who knew many tales , the men were called " para- mythades " and the women " paramythoudes " .5 As part of his study Adamantiou also published one ...
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... women . Even though he listed almost twice as many male informants of folktales as female , when it came to ballads most of his informants were women.11 Likewise , both Adamantiou and Michailidis - Nouaros , as mentioned above , as well ...
... women . Even though he listed almost twice as many male informants of folktales as female , when it came to ballads most of his informants were women.11 Likewise , both Adamantiou and Michailidis - Nouaros , as mentioned above , as well ...
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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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