Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... ethnic groups within the same nation - state . ' To take tradition and modernity on board , then , to adopt either a modernist or an anti- modernist stance is to think and act on the basis of a dependent , colonised consciousness . To ...
... ethnic groups within the same nation - state . ' To take tradition and modernity on board , then , to adopt either a modernist or an anti- modernist stance is to think and act on the basis of a dependent , colonised consciousness . To ...
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... ethnic communities , Greek and Turkish Cypriots - the very mechanism through which these divisions are reproduced . There is no better way of trying to legitimise one's social position in Cyprus than to distinguish oneself as a modern ...
... ethnic communities , Greek and Turkish Cypriots - the very mechanism through which these divisions are reproduced . There is no better way of trying to legitimise one's social position in Cyprus than to distinguish oneself as a modern ...
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... Ethnic Fragmentation ? Frontier Settlement and Collective Identities in Israel ' . Unpublished paper given to author . Journal of Mediterranean Studies , 2002 ISSN : 1016-3476 Vol Jaffa , Tel Aviv and the Struggle for Palestine's ...
... Ethnic Fragmentation ? Frontier Settlement and Collective Identities in Israel ' . Unpublished paper given to author . Journal of Mediterranean Studies , 2002 ISSN : 1016-3476 Vol Jaffa , Tel Aviv and the Struggle for Palestine's ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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