Becoming the Other: Gender Reversals in Croatian Carnival and Wedding Customs

The ritual adoption of the "face" of the opposite sex is an act of crossing everyday boundaries, the construction of an upside-down world. The mask encompasses the multiplicity of gender identities, one of which is hidden and temporarily suppressed, while the other is symbolically construc...

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Matična publikacija: Face to Face: Connecting Distance and Proximity
Vienna : Local Committee EASA 04 ; Department of Social and Cultural Anthropology, University of Vienna, 2004.
Glavni autor: Škrbić Alempijević, Nevena (-)
Vrsta građe: Članak
Jezik: eng
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