Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 13-14Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2003 |
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Page 197
... domination in a culturally informed manner . The conceptualization of ' the Turks ' as always being male , forms the basis of the narrative portrayal of ' Turkish ' men as the ' active wrongdoers ' and of Greek women as the ' bearers of ...
... domination in a culturally informed manner . The conceptualization of ' the Turks ' as always being male , forms the basis of the narrative portrayal of ' Turkish ' men as the ' active wrongdoers ' and of Greek women as the ' bearers of ...
Page 38
... domination , as well as strategies of resistance to them . It is in this way that postcolonial studies challenges most markedly the apparent chasm between analyses focusing on material exploitation ( say , ' Marxist ' approaches ) and ...
... domination , as well as strategies of resistance to them . It is in this way that postcolonial studies challenges most markedly the apparent chasm between analyses focusing on material exploitation ( say , ' Marxist ' approaches ) and ...
Page 157
... domination to a narrow understanding of traditional loyalty and , more importantly , to a mere granting of material rewards . In doing so , it underestimates the potential impact of , for instance , external influences or the role of ...
... domination to a narrow understanding of traditional loyalty and , more importantly , to a mere granting of material rewards . In doing so , it underestimates the potential impact of , for instance , external influences or the role of ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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