Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... contexts , and certainly in the context of everyday struggles for identity and power , tradition did not , and does not fare so well . It stands as modernity's devalued opposite and designates the culturally inferior . In this context ...
... contexts , and certainly in the context of everyday struggles for identity and power , tradition did not , and does not fare so well . It stands as modernity's devalued opposite and designates the culturally inferior . In this context ...
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... context . The presence of empathy - which is not mutual - makes it not only analytically but also politically difficult to articulate the co - presence of power asymmetries in the networking relationships . The past two decades have ...
... context . The presence of empathy - which is not mutual - makes it not only analytically but also politically difficult to articulate the co - presence of power asymmetries in the networking relationships . The past two decades have ...
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... context , Zionist sentiments that the indigenous non - Jewish population of the Palestine was ' indolent and torpid ' , ' living in the seventh century ' , and thus possessing ' no right to rule the country to the extent that it has not ...
... context , Zionist sentiments that the indigenous non - Jewish population of the Palestine was ' indolent and torpid ' , ' living in the seventh century ' , and thus possessing ' no right to rule the country to the extent that it has not ...
Contents
520103 | 1 |
Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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