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Mary Magdalene in Popular Culture and History

2006
Abstract Between Peter, Paul, and Mary, there is no question about who is the media star. Peter may be a sentimental favorite among faithful readers of the New Testament, who can identify with his rash behavior but basically good heart.
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ON SOME IMAGES OF TATAR MUSLIM CULTURE IN THE SPIRITUAL CULTURE OF THE MARI

Марийская Традиционная Религия: история и современность. Материалы Всероссийской научно-практической конференции, посвященной Году культурного наследия народов России, 2022
R. Kasimov
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La triade « ethnie – langue – culture » pour préserver l’héritage linguistique et culturel

Études finno-ougriennes
Dans cet article, nous allons examiner la triade « ethnie – langue – culture » sur la base des langues officielles de la Russie. La langue permet de former des catégories sémantiques qui jouent un rôle clé dans la conscience des groupes ethniques.
Irina Lapteva   +2 more
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Exploring Young Children's Leadership Narratives via Cultural Drawing and Storytelling in Mari-Mari Cultural Village, Sabah

This study explores young children’s leadership narratives through culturally grounded drawing and storytelling activities conducted at Mari Mari Cultural Village in Sabah, Malaysia. Using a qualitative narrative inquiry approach, the research investigates how children aged four to seven represent leadership concepts within their cultural ...
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Comment pense Mary Douglas ? Risque, culture et pouvoir

Ethnologie française, 2013
Résumé Auteur des célèbres ouvrages De la souillure et Comment pensent les institutions , Mary Douglas (1921-2007) est également l’une des premières anthropologues à s’être intéressée aux risques dans les sociétés industrielles. Connu sous le nom d’analyse culturelle ( Cultural Theory ), son cadre d’analyse propose d’expliquer pourquoi les individus ...
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Mary as Cultural Symbol in the Nineteenth Century

2019
In the nineteenth century the Virgin Mary, traditionally the most important woman in the Roman Catholic Church, also became a dynamic negative cultural symbol for Protestants, an ambivalent figure for Anglicans, and an empowering symbol for some feminists.
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Undisciplined Cultures Peacock, Mary Somerville, and Mr. Pickwick

2003
Abstract At the time when Thomas Love Peacock was composing his first novel, i Headlong Hall (1815), the intellectual who claimed to be acquainted with all areas of science was a figure visible enough to be worth satirizing. To qualify, this person had to have mastered not just the fields recognized as science today-chemistry, botany ...
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