Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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Page 120
... stereotypical representations to come . Modernity in the non - West has been customarily theorized as the object of the project of Modernization : produced in Europe , consumed by the rest of the world , often brought over ' and applied ...
... stereotypical representations to come . Modernity in the non - West has been customarily theorized as the object of the project of Modernization : produced in Europe , consumed by the rest of the world , often brought over ' and applied ...
Page 121
... stereotypes by historicizing and pluralizing the coffeehouse institution ; and second , to offer an analytical approach towards moving beyond the conventional dichotomies in the Mediterranean , while establishing the coffeehouse as a ...
... stereotypes by historicizing and pluralizing the coffeehouse institution ; and second , to offer an analytical approach towards moving beyond the conventional dichotomies in the Mediterranean , while establishing the coffeehouse as a ...
Page 122
... stereotypes in the region . Yet there is enough historical and ethnographic evidence to challenge the widely held assumptions about the Mediterranean coffeehouse , and to write against the stereotype of the traditional Mediterranean ...
... stereotypes in the region . Yet there is enough historical and ethnographic evidence to challenge the widely held assumptions about the Mediterranean coffeehouse , and to write against the stereotype of the traditional Mediterranean ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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