نتایج جستجو برای: matriarchy

تعداد نتایج: 51  

1999
Ted Bergstrom Carl Bergstrom Laura Betzig Hillard Kaplan Jack Hirshleifer David Lam Bobbi Low John Pencavel Robert Pollak Alan Rogers Oded Stark Robert Willis

This paper argues that the economics of the family can be much enriched by incorporating recent developments in evolutionary biology, animal behavior studies, cultural evolution, anthropology, and game theory. Evolutionary foundations of sympathy between relatives are explored. Applications of the theory of cultural evolution to the demographic transition and to wealth transfers between generat...

Journal: :زن در فرهنگ و هنر 0
رضا ستاری دانشیار گروه زبان و ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه مازندران حسین حسن پور آلاشتی دانشیار گروه زبان و ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه مازندران مرضیه حقیقی دانشجوی دکتری زبان و ادبیات فارسی دانشگاه مازندران

banugoshasb-nameh is a national epic poem written in imitation of ferdowsi's shahnameh about banugoshasb's life and courage, daughter of rostam. the poem, the only epic in persian literature is the central story of a heroic woman. most researchers, who have studied this poem, have focused on the presence of banugushasb in the context of epic and her heroism. they sometimes related her...

Journal: :IKONI 2021

Archaeological research in the territory of today’s Slovakia has revealed rare artifacts from oldest period human history, prehistory. Two unique female figures Venus represent them. This article presents a statuette Paleolithic Era — Moravany, which is made mammoth tusk and an artistic expression fertility matriarchy. The also describes gem Neolithic period, Hrádok, Magna Mater, as goddess har...

Journal: :Vestnik Sankt-Peterburgskogo universiteta 2022

The opera “Elektra” is of particular significance for Richard Strauss. It opens an ancient line in his musical and theatrical legacy at the same time culmination expressionist tendencies work. also marks start Strauss’s collaboration with H. von Hofmannsthal as librettist. tragedy focuses on trends typical new understanding antiquity second half 19th century. An interest archaic, cults rituals ...

Journal: :Library Trends 1996
Betsy Hearne

AMATRIARCHYISDEFINED AS " a form of social organization in which the mother is recognized as the head of the family or tribe, descent and kinship being traced through the mother; government, rule, or domination by women " (Websterk New World Dictionary, 1995). Focusing on renowned editor Margaret K. McElderry, this article develops the idea of children's book publishing as a field dominated by ...

Journal: :Shanlax international journal of English 2022

The Northeast of India has hardly received any attention till recent times due to administrative and political negligence by the centre, which led marginalization various groups people residing in region. become one India’s post-independent others like many other subaltern within nation. Given history violence insurgency from different pockets region, mainland have grossly misunderstood tribal ...

Journal: :Literary Studies 2022

Gurung women of Mustang, Nepal, and Ute Colorado, USA, are fascinating people subjects. They have upheld matriarchy in the predominantly patriarchal world. Their free, symphonic life presents a model for other women. The two tribal womenfolk living different poles show keen relations regarding many customs rituals as well displaying power. It is an interesting meaningful study to compare societ...

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