Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... theme - their imputed cultural inferiority - reproduce a world in which they are thus defined and forego the possibility of Other alternative and equally possible worlds . Such is the nature of Western hegemony . How to resist Western ...
... theme - their imputed cultural inferiority - reproduce a world in which they are thus defined and forego the possibility of Other alternative and equally possible worlds . Such is the nature of Western hegemony . How to resist Western ...
Page 90
... theme that returns to Nietzsche ) , we can add that it is also at once the non - modern , a condition possessing an epistemological and discursive coherence that warrants acknowledgment and reflection . 61 60 Once the dynamic ...
... theme that returns to Nietzsche ) , we can add that it is also at once the non - modern , a condition possessing an epistemological and discursive coherence that warrants acknowledgment and reflection . 61 60 Once the dynamic ...
Page 254
... Rutter gave the British Government invaluable intelligence concerning the situation in the eastern Mediterranean during that troubled period of history . Notes 1. For exhaustive examples on this theme , see 254 Salvatore Bottari.
... Rutter gave the British Government invaluable intelligence concerning the situation in the eastern Mediterranean during that troubled period of history . Notes 1. For exhaustive examples on this theme , see 254 Salvatore Bottari.
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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