Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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a ' cultural ' theory - in essence a form of cultural relativism - in which the difference between contemporary society and its antecedents is imagined in the same way as the difference between two sociocultural units . This way modern ...
a ' cultural ' theory - in essence a form of cultural relativism - in which the difference between contemporary society and its antecedents is imagined in the same way as the difference between two sociocultural units . This way modern ...
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... cultural level , and thus failed to integrate into the periphery or to achieve much social support ( Keyder 1987 , Mardin 1989 , Inalcık 1973 ) . Istanbul , as the political , economic , and cultural capital of the Empire , was surely ...
... cultural level , and thus failed to integrate into the periphery or to achieve much social support ( Keyder 1987 , Mardin 1989 , Inalcık 1973 ) . Istanbul , as the political , economic , and cultural capital of the Empire , was surely ...
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... cultural aspects and performances and highlights contestation of dominant perceptions of cultural authenticity . In one of our last conversations , Ziba shared with me her anxieties and reflections about two models and dominant ...
... cultural aspects and performances and highlights contestation of dominant perceptions of cultural authenticity . In one of our last conversations , Ziba shared with me her anxieties and reflections about two models and dominant ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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