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Preface | ||
A Note on Transcription | ||
1 | The Meaning of Baule Statues | 1 |
2 | The Effect of Fashion on Form | 12 |
3 | Dreams, Reverie, and Individual Existence | 28 |
4 | Sexuality, Desire, and Verisimilitude | 46 |
5 | Outside Imaginings: The Object as Souvenir | 62 |
6 | Vehicles of Reverie | 82 |
Notes | 91 | |
Bibliography | 99 |
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Add Dreams and reverie, The Baule people of the Cote d'Ivoire believe that each person has a mate of the opposite sex in the blolo or otherworld, an ideal place from which newborns arrive and to which the dead return. In Dreams and Reverie, Philip Ravenhill examines the fascinat, Dreams and reverie to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Dreams and reverie, The Baule people of the Cote d'Ivoire believe that each person has a mate of the opposite sex in the blolo or otherworld, an ideal place from which newborns arrive and to which the dead return. In Dreams and Reverie, Philip Ravenhill examines the fascinat, Dreams and reverie to your collection on WonderClub |