Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 101
... argues that ' imperialism after all is an act of geographical violence through which ... space is explored , charted , and finally brought under control ' ( Said , 1989 , p . 10 ) . 28. Cf. Holston , 1989 , p . 5 . 29. See LeVine ...
... argues that ' imperialism after all is an act of geographical violence through which ... space is explored , charted , and finally brought under control ' ( Said , 1989 , p . 10 ) . 28. Cf. Holston , 1989 , p . 5 . 29. See LeVine ...
Page 105
... argues ( 1999b , p . 24 ) . 67. As Garcia Canclini argues for Latin America , its being a land of ' pastiche and bricolage ' with many concurrent temporalities and aesthetics has made it a land of postmodernity for centuries ( Garcia ...
... argues ( 1999b , p . 24 ) . 67. As Garcia Canclini argues for Latin America , its being a land of ' pastiche and bricolage ' with many concurrent temporalities and aesthetics has made it a land of postmodernity for centuries ( Garcia ...
Page 106
... argues that because these modern modes of classification are about political representation , they are in contrast to the modernist explanation - in fact inseparable from the epistemological representations under- lying colonial ...
... argues that because these modern modes of classification are about political representation , they are in contrast to the modernist explanation - in fact inseparable from the epistemological representations under- lying colonial ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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