Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... theories of modernity - as within the world they attempt to describe - to divide and demarcate ; to mark off the social and cultural zones which qualify as modern , leaving outside that an ... theory - in essence a form 2 Jon P. Mitchell.
... theories of modernity - as within the world they attempt to describe - to divide and demarcate ; to mark off the social and cultural zones which qualify as modern , leaving outside that an ... theory - in essence a form 2 Jon P. Mitchell.
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... Theory . History and Theory 33 ( 1 ) : 1–19 . Herzfeld , M. 1984. The Horns of the Mediterraneanist Dilemma . American Ethnologist 11 : 439-454 . 1987. Anthropology Through the Looking - Glass : critical ethnography in the margins of ...
... Theory . History and Theory 33 ( 1 ) : 1–19 . Herzfeld , M. 1984. The Horns of the Mediterraneanist Dilemma . American Ethnologist 11 : 439-454 . 1987. Anthropology Through the Looking - Glass : critical ethnography in the margins of ...
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... theory . Portugali attributes this naturalization of space to the ' aspatiality of geography , planning , and social theory as a whole ' , and believes it is at the roots of their difficulties in adequately describing the dynamics of ...
... theory . Portugali attributes this naturalization of space to the ' aspatiality of geography , planning , and social theory as a whole ' , and believes it is at the roots of their difficulties in adequately describing the dynamics of ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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