Parental Curse as Invisible Violence: Anti-maternity in the Traditional Culture of the XIX Century
Curse is an appellative genre, a clichéd verbal proverb that is uttered in belief, that with the assistance of supernatural forces, God or demon, through the magical properties of words, evil will come upon an individual. It is examined through the context of the ideal motherhood discourse in the tr...
Main Author: | Lidija Radulović |
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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University of Belgrade
2016-03-01
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Series: | Etnoantropološki Problemi |
Online Access: | http://eap-iea.org/index.php/eap/article/view/423 |
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