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... rite of inversion that was used as a form of social protest and transformation in certain European countries ( cf. Davis , 1975 ) , has a secure place in Brazilian society alongside the solemn civil rites of the state and the relatively ...
... rite of inversion that was used as a form of social protest and transformation in certain European countries ( cf. Davis , 1975 ) , has a secure place in Brazilian society alongside the solemn civil rites of the state and the relatively ...
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... rites rites that legitimate transmission , recuperation , and even loss of power -- such as graduation ceremonies , political rallies , and inauguration rituals ( DaMatta 1983a , 1986b ) , 20 and the ceremonies of the Roman Catholic ...
... rites rites that legitimate transmission , recuperation , and even loss of power -- such as graduation ceremonies , political rallies , and inauguration rituals ( DaMatta 1983a , 1986b ) , 20 and the ceremonies of the Roman Catholic ...
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... rite that celebrates war and empire ) . 24 But if Americans have days of celebration , we have After Fatherland week we ... rites and ideology . Here , we know , exists a clear division of social positions but also an undifferentiated ...
... rite that celebrates war and empire ) . 24 But if Americans have days of celebration , we have After Fatherland week we ... rites and ideology . Here , we know , exists a clear division of social positions but also an undifferentiated ...
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