Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 84
... Aviv and Jaffa have since 1949 been considered adminis- tratively to be one city : Tel Aviv - Yafo . Yet when Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 the motivation of the city fathers was in fact to create a separate , modern suburb that would ...
... Aviv and Jaffa have since 1949 been considered adminis- tratively to be one city : Tel Aviv - Yafo . Yet when Tel Aviv was founded in 1909 the motivation of the city fathers was in fact to create a separate , modern suburb that would ...
Page 85
... Aviv and Jaffa as frontiers of modernity13 - reveals Jaffa's relationship with Tel Aviv to constitute an especially profitable site for exploring the complex and problematic nature of modernity . ' 14 Put more strongly , it reveals the ...
... Aviv and Jaffa as frontiers of modernity13 - reveals Jaffa's relationship with Tel Aviv to constitute an especially profitable site for exploring the complex and problematic nature of modernity . ' 14 Put more strongly , it reveals the ...
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... Aviv . ' 119 It is by moving out of the defeatism of believing there is no other path ' but modernity to confront its dystopic legacy that the truly liberatory promise of the modern project can see the light of day.12 120 Notes 1. ' Tel ...
... Aviv . ' 119 It is by moving out of the defeatism of believing there is no other path ' but modernity to confront its dystopic legacy that the truly liberatory promise of the modern project can see the light of day.12 120 Notes 1. ' Tel ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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