Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 13-14Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2003 |
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Page 196
... body would not decompose . Tales about women whose bodies were found not to have decomposed because they had allegedly slept with the ' Turkish oppressor ' ( me ton Tourko dynasti ) thus betraying their religious faith and their ethnie ...
... body would not decompose . Tales about women whose bodies were found not to have decomposed because they had allegedly slept with the ' Turkish oppressor ' ( me ton Tourko dynasti ) thus betraying their religious faith and their ethnie ...
Page 195
... body on economic policy and strategy formulation , but serves as an influential policy - formulation body , and has even gained the reputation of a ' parallel government ' ( Schlumbeger and Bank 2002 : 57 ) . Further elements of this ...
... body on economic policy and strategy formulation , but serves as an influential policy - formulation body , and has even gained the reputation of a ' parallel government ' ( Schlumbeger and Bank 2002 : 57 ) . Further elements of this ...
Page 271
... body . To explain the black child's alienation from his / her own body , that is when s / he identifies him / herself as a ' body - for- others ' , Fanon turns to Lacan's concept of the ' mirror stage ' which would 8 allow him to ...
... body . To explain the black child's alienation from his / her own body , that is when s / he identifies him / herself as a ' body - for- others ' , Fanon turns to Lacan's concept of the ' mirror stage ' which would 8 allow him to ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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