Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... TRADITION IN AN ANDALUCÍAN VILLAGE CAROLINE OLIVER University of Hull This article looks at the intrinsic link of modernity and tradition in the Mediterranean . It focuses on an ongoing debate between locals and incoming leisure ...
... TRADITION IN AN ANDALUCÍAN VILLAGE CAROLINE OLIVER University of Hull This article looks at the intrinsic link of modernity and tradition in the Mediterranean . It focuses on an ongoing debate between locals and incoming leisure ...
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... tradition ' refers to broad historical traditions . Second , tradition was constructed by the Enlightenment , and becomes a term given to those not governed by rationalism . Finally , the third version refers to the cultural elements ...
... tradition ' refers to broad historical traditions . Second , tradition was constructed by the Enlightenment , and becomes a term given to those not governed by rationalism . Finally , the third version refers to the cultural elements ...
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... tradition ( Tomlinson 1991 : 144 ) ) to be negotiated for the sake of locals ' livelihood . In this sense , tradition is embraced in the sphere of production , where it is utilized for income generation . By so doing , it works for the ...
... tradition ( Tomlinson 1991 : 144 ) ) to be negotiated for the sake of locals ' livelihood . In this sense , tradition is embraced in the sphere of production , where it is utilized for income generation . By so doing , it works for the ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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