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... mother , his grandmother's stepson , his mother's brother's half - brother , and not only his father's child but his grandson as well ! Note the problems of identity and exercise of authority : should he act toward his mother as a son ...
... mother , his grandmother's stepson , his mother's brother's half - brother , and not only his father's child but his grandson as well ! Note the problems of identity and exercise of authority : should he act toward his mother as a son ...
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... mother , when no restrictions were placed on him , were warmly regarded ; while the mother - son relationship was officially supposed to be formal , in actuality it often served as an emotional safety valve for the son to convey ...
... mother , when no restrictions were placed on him , were warmly regarded ; while the mother - son relationship was officially supposed to be formal , in actuality it often served as an emotional safety valve for the son to convey ...
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... mother . The extent of this commitment is illustrated by comparing the reaction to the mother's intervention in a son's marriage in the United States and in prerevolutionary China . In the United States , the mother who rules her ...
... mother . The extent of this commitment is illustrated by comparing the reaction to the mother's intervention in a son's marriage in the United States and in prerevolutionary China . In the United States , the mother who rules her ...
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