Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 7Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1997 |
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Page 101
... expression with sarcasm , meaning that you keep the master happy , in fact to do as you wish . This remark , quoted from one of the many conversations I had with members of the popolino , exemplifies these Neapolitans ' view of the ...
... expression with sarcasm , meaning that you keep the master happy , in fact to do as you wish . This remark , quoted from one of the many conversations I had with members of the popolino , exemplifies these Neapolitans ' view of the ...
Page 120
... expression of the truth which lies beyond sensory experience . Therefore , realism in Islam is abstract , not a faithful representation . Islamic art seeks within nature its ' metanatural essence . ' Tawhid led the Islamic artist to ...
... expression of the truth which lies beyond sensory experience . Therefore , realism in Islam is abstract , not a faithful representation . Islamic art seeks within nature its ' metanatural essence . ' Tawhid led the Islamic artist to ...
Page 265
... expression of economic , calculating materialism , but rather the articulate expression of a well - established cultural tradition . The Vassilikiots ' ' cultural reason ' - to use a term of an anthropologist ( Sahlins 1976 ) —is ...
... expression of economic , calculating materialism , but rather the articulate expression of a well - established cultural tradition . The Vassilikiots ' ' cultural reason ' - to use a term of an anthropologist ( Sahlins 1976 ) —is ...
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Mediterranean Religions and Romani People | 37 |
Dom za VešanjeO Vaxt e Rromengo | 52 |
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