| Arthur Hill Daniels - 1893 - 62 pages
...puberty was the deeply ingrained dread, which primitive man entertains, of menstruous blood. ' ' The girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force, which,...herself and of all with whom she comes in contact." Amongst the Australian blacks, the boys are told from their infancy that if they see the blood they... | |
| 1893 - 672 pages
...puberty was the deeply ingrained dread, which primitive man entertains, of menstruous blood. "The girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force, which,...herself and of all with whom she comes in contact." Amongst the Australian blacks, the boys are told from their infancy that if they see the blood they... | |
| James George Frazer - 1900 - 522 pages
...think that a transgression of the rules would entail sores on the neck and throat. In short, the girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force which, if not kept within bounds, may prove destructive both to the girl herself and to all with whom she comes in contact. To repress this force... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1910 - 382 pages
...girl are dictated by regard for her own safety as well as for the safety of others. In short, the girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force which,...herself and of all with whom she comes in contact. To "clean" meant "profane and allowed," while "unclean" meant "sacred and forbidden." It was the same,... | |
| Chapman Cohen - 1919 - 122 pages
...girl are dictated by regard for her own safety as well as for the safety of others In short, the girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force which,...prove the destruction both of the girl herself and all with whom she comes in contact. To repress this force within the limits necessary for the safety... | |
| Havelock Ellis - 1920 - 396 pages
...are dictated by regard for her own safety as well as for the safety of others. . In short, the girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force which,...herself and of all with whom she comes in contact. To "clean" meant "profane and allowed," while "unclean" meant "sacreil and forbidden." It was the same,... | |
| Pokala Lakshmi Narasu - 1922 - 182 pages
...girl are dictated by regard for her own safety as well as for the safety of others. In short the girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force, which,...not kept within bounds, may prove the destruction both,of the girl herself and of all with whom she comes in contact. To repress this force within the... | |
| Pokala Lakshmi Narasu - 1988 - 180 pages
...for her own safety as well as for the Pafety of others. In short the girl is viewed as' charged wilh a powerful force, which, if not kept within bounds,...for the safety of all concerned is the object of the taboo in question." Like the practice ot secluding women at the menstrual periods, the practice of... | |
| James George Frazer - 1998 - 916 pages
...with a powerful force which, if not kept within bounds, may prove destructive both to herself and to all with whom she comes in contact. To repress this...concerned is the object of the taboos in question. cflrth. The same explanation applies to the observance of the same The same eirules by divine kings... | |
| James Hastings - 2004 - 512 pages
...appears from the unusual precautions taken to Isolate girls at this crisis. ... In short, the girl is viewed as charged with a powerful force which, if not kept within bounds, may prove destructive both to the girl herself and to all with whom she comes In contact. . . . The uncleanness,... | |
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