Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... possible the constitution of the European past as the Other within , and conversely , the European present as a future gone astray . In the context of the European domination of the rest of the world , they made possible the ...
... possible the constitution of the European past as the Other within , and conversely , the European present as a future gone astray . In the context of the European domination of the rest of the world , they made possible the ...
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... possible worlds . Such is the nature of Western hegemony . How to resist Western power and domination when one is playing a game that is always already lost ? What is one to do when one is caught in the universe of possible discourse ...
... possible worlds . Such is the nature of Western hegemony . How to resist Western power and domination when one is playing a game that is always already lost ? What is one to do when one is caught in the universe of possible discourse ...
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... possible courses of action has increasingly profound repercussions ( Giddens 1991 : 109-143 , Beck 1992 ) . One main motor for this transition , Giddens ( 1991 : 15 ) notes , has been the historical development of industrial capitalism ...
... possible courses of action has increasingly profound repercussions ( Giddens 1991 : 109-143 , Beck 1992 ) . One main motor for this transition , Giddens ( 1991 : 15 ) notes , has been the historical development of industrial capitalism ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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