Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 61
... male village activists , who we had expected to leave , stayed . Three took a seat to the right side of the girls , from where they acted as interpreters . The others positioned themselves at the back , by the entrance , as if to guard ...
... male village activists , who we had expected to leave , stayed . Three took a seat to the right side of the girls , from where they acted as interpreters . The others positioned themselves at the back , by the entrance , as if to guard ...
Page 64
... male family members . Intellectuals in their discourses were reading progressive political principles into them ; their own meeting with committees suggested that grass - roots ' activists ' were not quite ' out of the house ' and at ...
... male family members . Intellectuals in their discourses were reading progressive political principles into them ; their own meeting with committees suggested that grass - roots ' activists ' were not quite ' out of the house ' and at ...
Page 159
... male authority on religious issues , which for centuries kept them outside the domain of the Islamic doctrine . Yet , paradoxically , Islamist women are extending their role within the public sphere of Islam by also claiming the respect ...
... male authority on religious issues , which for centuries kept them outside the domain of the Islamic doctrine . Yet , paradoxically , Islamist women are extending their role within the public sphere of Islam by also claiming the respect ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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