Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 101
... existing indigenous dialogues with modernity . 27. This creative destruction was helped by the emerging disciplines of geography , sociology and political ' science ' which were in the process of overturning existing ways of seeing ...
... existing indigenous dialogues with modernity . 27. This creative destruction was helped by the emerging disciplines of geography , sociology and political ' science ' which were in the process of overturning existing ways of seeing ...
Page 180
... existing ' ways of life " that are being reformulated in lived modernity . Some scholars have presented this in essentialising ways ( for instance Gilmore's analysis of the use of ' machismo ' and verbal aggressions / gossip to ...
... existing ' ways of life " that are being reformulated in lived modernity . Some scholars have presented this in essentialising ways ( for instance Gilmore's analysis of the use of ' machismo ' and verbal aggressions / gossip to ...
Page 226
... existing materials which have a Maltese connection . That is what , in my humble way , I have been striving to do through my publications , which try to bring to light documents pertaining to the field of literature , history of ...
... existing materials which have a Maltese connection . That is what , in my humble way , I have been striving to do through my publications , which try to bring to light documents pertaining to the field of literature , history of ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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