CĂCIULA – INDICIU AL SEXULUI, AL VÂRSTEI ŞI AL STATUTULUI SOCIAL

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dc.contributor.author Cazacu, Alexandru
dc.date.accessioned 2020-11-09T12:33:36Z
dc.date.available 2020-11-09T12:33:36Z
dc.date.issued 2008
dc.identifier.citation CAZACU, Alexandru. Căciula – indiciu al sexului, al vârstei şi al statutului social. In: Studia Universitatis Moldaviae. Seria Ştiinţe Umanistice: Istorie. Filosofie. Filologie. Revistă științifică. 2008, nr. 10(20). pp. 105-106. ISSN 1811-2668. en
dc.identifier.issn 1811-2668
dc.identifier.uri http://studiamsu.eu/nr-10-20-2008/
dc.identifier.uri http://dspace.usm.md:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/3123
dc.description.abstract Coverings, as the majority of clothing pieces help us differentiate the sex of the person who is wearing it. The coverings for the men’s head and those for the women differ in shape they have, the material they are made from, colour, the way in which they are worn etc. The men’s coverings have, in most cases, the role of emphasizing the manliness, the power, while the women’s coverings often highlight the delicacy, beauty etc. In accordance with the type of covering, we can identify the age and the social status of the person who is wearing it. The Greeks, but also the Romanians, respect some certain rules concerning the way of dressing. In Greece (custom respected mostly in neo-Hellenic period), like in Moldova,he greatest difference between an unmarried and a married woman, between a young and an old woman, in many regions, is made through the way in which her hair is combed and the way her head is wrapped. The wrapping of the women’s head was marked by special events (wedding party, demise, going to church), these examples are also available for men’ s head coverings en
dc.language.iso ro en
dc.publisher CEP USM en
dc.subject acoperământul pentru cap en
dc.subject căciula en
dc.subject diferenţierea sexului en
dc.subject vestimentaţie en
dc.title CĂCIULA – INDICIU AL SEXULUI, AL VÂRSTEI ŞI AL STATUTULUI SOCIAL en
dc.type Article en


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