A Serbian VillageColumbia University Press, 1958 - 325 pages A condensed version of the author's doctoral dissertation published in 1956 under title: Social and cultural change in a Serbian village. |
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Page 182
... Boys : " Ajde , Ružo , da čuvamo ovce . " Girls : " Ne smem , Jovo , karaće me majka . " Boys : " Ako kara , izbiti te neće , Ako kara beži mome dvoru . " Both : Jovo is calling to Ruža on his flute : Boys : " Come on , Ruža , let's ...
... Boys : " Ajde , Ružo , da čuvamo ovce . " Girls : " Ne smem , Jovo , karaće me majka . " Boys : " Ako kara , izbiti te neće , Ako kara beži mome dvoru . " Both : Jovo is calling to Ruža on his flute : Boys : " Come on , Ruža , let's ...
Page 184
... boys have arrived by the mur- mur of low voices behind them in the shadows . Under the watchful eyes of the matrons , boys and girls tease one another , joke , and sing songs . The boys ' group starts the singing , and the girls ...
... boys have arrived by the mur- mur of low voices behind them in the shadows . Under the watchful eyes of the matrons , boys and girls tease one another , joke , and sing songs . The boys ' group starts the singing , and the girls ...
Page 187
... boys and girls go to larger wedding parties after the feasting is over and join in the dances , which last well into ... boy . Later the father was questioned in private , and he boasted about the boy's exploits and laughingly called him ...
... boys and girls go to larger wedding parties after the feasting is over and join in the dances , which last well into ... boy . Later the father was questioned in private , and he boasted about the boy's exploits and laughingly called him ...
Contents
The Setting | 1 |
Serbia and Orašac in the Nineteenth Century | 21 |
Orašac Village Today | 37 |
Copyright | |
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