Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 82
... discourses in the imagination and building of Tel Aviv as a ' modern , exclusively Jewish city , ' new horizons are opened for understanding the power and limits of modernity as a discursive - cum - analytical project ; as the ...
... discourses in the imagination and building of Tel Aviv as a ' modern , exclusively Jewish city , ' new horizons are opened for understanding the power and limits of modernity as a discursive - cum - analytical project ; as the ...
Page 96
... discourses ) , a fact supported by the ability of those most excluded from Tel Aviv's modern identity to see through the various Zionist discourses created to sustain it to the more hybrid reality beneath . Indeed , Lefebvre's analysis ...
... discourses ) , a fact supported by the ability of those most excluded from Tel Aviv's modern identity to see through the various Zionist discourses created to sustain it to the more hybrid reality beneath . Indeed , Lefebvre's analysis ...
Page 164
... discourses emerged often either in opposition to , or by fusing Western and indigenous traditions . 12 Abu - Lughod's major aim is to show that the Islamists ' claims for a return to an ' authentic ' indigenous tradition , as opposed to ...
... discourses emerged often either in opposition to , or by fusing Western and indigenous traditions . 12 Abu - Lughod's major aim is to show that the Islamists ' claims for a return to an ' authentic ' indigenous tradition , as opposed to ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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