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dc.contributor.advisorGordon, Robert-
dc.contributor.advisorWilliams, Brett-
dc.contributor.authorSardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar-
dc.contributor.authorDonnellan, Deborah-
dc.creatorSardenberg, Cecília Maria Bacellar-
dc.creatorDonnellan, Deborah-
dc.date.accessioned2012-10-09T18:52:29Z-
dc.date.available2012-10-09T18:52:29Z-
dc.date.issued1977-
dc.identifier.urihttp://www.repositorio.ufba.br/ri/handle/ri/6911-
dc.descriptionThis paper was published as a chapter, under the same title, in the book Exploring Total Institutions, edited by Robert Gordon and Brett Williams, Champaign, Illinois: Stipes, 1977:111-125. The study upon which it is based was conducted in the Spring of 1976,while the authors were undergraduate students in the Department of Anthropology, at Illinois State University (ISU), Normal, Illinois. We would like to thank our teachers, members of the ISU faculty body, particularly Drs. Edward Jelks, Robert Dirks, Martin Nickels, and Brett Williams, who guided us in our studies there, providing an excellent academic environment for our learning. We would also like to give special thanks to the members of the sorority house where the study was conducted, who were not only the subjects of our observations, but also friends.pt_BR
dc.description.abstractIn this article, we will attempt to demonstrate that sororities, like convents, which are voluntary total institutions, thriving on a high degree of self-regulatory changes in the thoughts, manners and attitudes of their members, depend for their success and perpetuation, on the maintenance of a family structure. Unlike other total institutions, sororities do not separate the individual from the intercourse with the outside by locked doors, or the walls of a ‘cloister’. They do so by a process of self and peer regulation, peer pressure, and almost constant demand by the organization for the time of its members.pt_BR
dc.description.sponsorshipIllinois State University, Illinois, USApt_BR
dc.language.isoen_USpt_BR
dc.publisherStipespt_BR
dc.sourcehttp://www.stipes.com/pt_BR
dc.subjectvoluntary total institutionspt_BR
dc.subjectsororitiespt_BR
dc.subjectgender and total institutionspt_BR
dc.titleA different kind of nunnerypt_BR
dc.title.alternativeExploring Total Institutions, edited by Robert Gordon and Brett Williams, Champaign, Illinois: Stipes, 1977:111-125-
dc.typeCapítulo de Livropt_BR
dc.description.localpubChampaign, Illinois, Estados Unidos da Américapt_BR
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