Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... Jewish suburb ( at least until the late 1920s ) and the surrounding Arab farms and bedouin communities , to be administratively and ( for the Arab areas ) culturally part of Jaffa . Today the situation is reversed : While officially Tel ...
... Jewish suburb ( at least until the late 1920s ) and the surrounding Arab farms and bedouin communities , to be administratively and ( for the Arab areas ) culturally part of Jaffa . Today the situation is reversed : While officially Tel ...
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European Jewish immigrants ) —these communities were not part of the structured space of separation that would define Tel Aviv , and thus were considered ' bedouins ' or ' nomads ' . 12 Yet despite the modern , exclusively Jewish vision ...
European Jewish immigrants ) —these communities were not part of the structured space of separation that would define Tel Aviv , and thus were considered ' bedouins ' or ' nomads ' . 12 Yet despite the modern , exclusively Jewish vision ...
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... Jewish and Palestinian societies necessary to establish a space of modernity within the boundaries of the Jewish city ( cf. Mitchell , 1999 ) . 13. Which was how it was envisioned by those who dreamed of and founded it . Thus Theodor ...
... Jewish and Palestinian societies necessary to establish a space of modernity within the boundaries of the Jewish city ( cf. Mitchell , 1999 ) . 13. Which was how it was envisioned by those who dreamed of and founded it . Thus Theodor ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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