Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 130
... experience of diversity in her everyday life ; Athens was not considered to be modern until the arrival of Istanbulites who ' brought ' their cosmopolitan culture with them , here symbolized by patisserie and café . It is not possible ...
... experience of diversity in her everyday life ; Athens was not considered to be modern until the arrival of Istanbulites who ' brought ' their cosmopolitan culture with them , here symbolized by patisserie and café . It is not possible ...
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... experience historical time ? To what extent does it permit us to articulate the complex ways in which we experience and appropriate pasts , presents and futures in our everyday lives ? Is it limiting , or enabling in an analysis of the ...
... experience historical time ? To what extent does it permit us to articulate the complex ways in which we experience and appropriate pasts , presents and futures in our everyday lives ? Is it limiting , or enabling in an analysis of the ...
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... experience informed even the most future - oriented professions , although the manner in which such experience was drawn upon , in an improvisatory or repetitive way , depended on the nature of the task involved ; while , as with ...
... experience informed even the most future - oriented professions , although the manner in which such experience was drawn upon , in an improvisatory or repetitive way , depended on the nature of the task involved ; while , as with ...
Contents
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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