Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 234
... Orient , I would argue that his emergence as a writer of the Orient was part of a more general pattern . His interest in the Orient was primarily inspired by an ' Oriental Renaissance ' in Hungary which had its roots deep in Hungarian ...
... Orient , I would argue that his emergence as a writer of the Orient was part of a more general pattern . His interest in the Orient was primarily inspired by an ' Oriental Renaissance ' in Hungary which had its roots deep in Hungarian ...
Page 235
... Oriental and Orientalism are used as convenient collective terms in the traditional sense . They do not carry pejorative connotations based on power inequalities between authors and subjects in the sense recently popularised by Said ...
... Oriental and Orientalism are used as convenient collective terms in the traditional sense . They do not carry pejorative connotations based on power inequalities between authors and subjects in the sense recently popularised by Said ...
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... Oriental and Turkish motifs became very popular in which the Orient was depicted as a glamorous world of fantasies , much space was given to descriptions of rich decorations , Oriental rugs and costumes made out of silk and other ...
... Oriental and Turkish motifs became very popular in which the Orient was depicted as a glamorous world of fantasies , much space was given to descriptions of rich decorations , Oriental rugs and costumes made out of silk and other ...
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irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
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