Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 103
... ( Wagner , 2001 , p . 8 ) . The expression of individual autonomy can be extended to forms of collective autonomy and freedom , including from colonial oppression ( Jaffa , Tel Aviv and the Struggle for Palestine's History , 1880-1948 103.
... ( Wagner , 2001 , p . 8 ) . The expression of individual autonomy can be extended to forms of collective autonomy and freedom , including from colonial oppression ( Jaffa , Tel Aviv and the Struggle for Palestine's History , 1880-1948 103.
Page 155
... expression of an obsession with the veil , identified at times , also by orientalist feminists , as the emblem of women's repression or as a marker of women's resistance to Westernisation or even to sexism within Muslim societies . I ...
... expression of an obsession with the veil , identified at times , also by orientalist feminists , as the emblem of women's repression or as a marker of women's resistance to Westernisation or even to sexism within Muslim societies . I ...
Page 181
... expression of certain values , which would be described by some social scientists as belonging to the ' traditional ' realm . In looking more closely at what is consumed and how , the significance and meaning of consumption can be ...
... expression of certain values , which would be described by some social scientists as belonging to the ' traditional ' realm . In looking more closely at what is consumed and how , the significance and meaning of consumption can be ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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