Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... perceptions of temporality ( Miller 1994 ) . This shift was a consequence of the juxtaposition of the Renaissance , the Reformation and the discovery of the New World . In this unique historical moment , the idea of time as successive ...
... perceptions of temporality ( Miller 1994 ) . This shift was a consequence of the juxtaposition of the Renaissance , the Reformation and the discovery of the New World . In this unique historical moment , the idea of time as successive ...
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... perceptions are not possible , even when one is consciously striving to attain such as state of grace . The Austrians ' observations may not have quite constituted a ' gaze ' , in Foucault's sense of the term , but there can hardly be ...
... perceptions are not possible , even when one is consciously striving to attain such as state of grace . The Austrians ' observations may not have quite constituted a ' gaze ' , in Foucault's sense of the term , but there can hardly be ...
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... perceptions by actors involved in the struggle over land and identity in the Jaffa - Tel Aviv region support the argument that the production of modernity ' occurs only by performing the distinction between the modern and non - modern ...
... perceptions by actors involved in the struggle over land and identity in the Jaffa - Tel Aviv region support the argument that the production of modernity ' occurs only by performing the distinction between the modern and non - modern ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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