Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 156
... Italian woman reported that she still dare not wear one outside the mosque , for she was afraid of social and family reactions . Conversely , the hijab is asserted and worn in Italy as a fundamental sign of identity by the Tunisian ...
... Italian woman reported that she still dare not wear one outside the mosque , for she was afraid of social and family reactions . Conversely , the hijab is asserted and worn in Italy as a fundamental sign of identity by the Tunisian ...
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... Italy are well - educated women who aspire to and embody a modern project . Unlike Abu Lughod , however , I argue that Islamist women in Italy do not deny or refuse the modern character of their outlook and do not demand a return to ...
... Italy are well - educated women who aspire to and embody a modern project . Unlike Abu Lughod , however , I argue that Islamist women in Italy do not deny or refuse the modern character of their outlook and do not demand a return to ...
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... Italy ' , University of Sussex . The doctorate was funded by a Marie Curie Fellowship granted by the European Commission . Fieldwork was carried out in Italy and , partly in Morocco , between 1997-1998 . 2. See , for example , a recent ...
... Italy ' , University of Sussex . The doctorate was funded by a Marie Curie Fellowship granted by the European Commission . Fieldwork was carried out in Italy and , partly in Morocco , between 1997-1998 . 2. See , for example , a recent ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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