Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... claim to be - Europe being the true author - whether what they claim is to be modern or to have a tradition as important as European traditions . I shall discuss several examples of this dependency on Europe in subsequent sections . For ...
... claim to be - Europe being the true author - whether what they claim is to be modern or to have a tradition as important as European traditions . I shall discuss several examples of this dependency on Europe in subsequent sections . For ...
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... claim that their society is not quite modern and European . Very few other things can generate as much frustration , disillusionment and anger as the accusation that their culture is ' behind the world ' . Rejections of Cypriot claims ...
... claim that their society is not quite modern and European . Very few other things can generate as much frustration , disillusionment and anger as the accusation that their culture is ' behind the world ' . Rejections of Cypriot claims ...
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... claims ' are not the main or sole issue here ; it is the fact that the ' ways ' need to go along with an ongoing struggle to claim , first of all , the right or opportunity to equally make such claims . Different conditions might , but ...
... claims ' are not the main or sole issue here ; it is the fact that the ' ways ' need to go along with an ongoing struggle to claim , first of all , the right or opportunity to equally make such claims . Different conditions might , but ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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