Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... concept of modernity , suggesting that we focus not on a singular process but on multiple modernities - or multiple responses to modernization and capitalism ( Eisenstadt 2000 , Featherstone , Lash and Robertson 1995 , Rofel 1999 , see ...
... concept of modernity , suggesting that we focus not on a singular process but on multiple modernities - or multiple responses to modernization and capitalism ( Eisenstadt 2000 , Featherstone , Lash and Robertson 1995 , Rofel 1999 , see ...
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... concept's utility is examined , and its relevance for discussion of the wider Mediterranean basin , and elsewhere , is brought out . The article concludes , with a degree of scepticism , that for the notion of ' modernity ' to retain ...
... concept's utility is examined , and its relevance for discussion of the wider Mediterranean basin , and elsewhere , is brought out . The article concludes , with a degree of scepticism , that for the notion of ' modernity ' to retain ...
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... concept must correlate with recent changes to the anthropological concepts of ' culture ' and ' locality ' , for example , which have been adapted to accommodate the workings of a global cultural and economic ecumene ( cf. Gupta ...
... concept must correlate with recent changes to the anthropological concepts of ' culture ' and ' locality ' , for example , which have been adapted to accommodate the workings of a global cultural and economic ecumene ( cf. Gupta ...
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520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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