Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 5Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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... identity , literary representation and anthropological stereotyping , this article challenges such assumptions . It also contends that Mediterranean people have long been authors of their own stories : perhaps not as ethnographers or ...
... identity , literary representation and anthropological stereotyping , this article challenges such assumptions . It also contends that Mediterranean people have long been authors of their own stories : perhaps not as ethnographers or ...
Page 85
... identity is not only limited to the head . The mask is extended to two other parts of the body by which a person can be easily recognized : the hands , which are encased in rubber or woollen gloves , socks or even plastic bags , and the ...
... identity is not only limited to the head . The mask is extended to two other parts of the body by which a person can be easily recognized : the hands , which are encased in rubber or woollen gloves , socks or even plastic bags , and the ...
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... identity and to lead them towards the civilisation to which , in the Kemalist mind , only the West belonged , and to present to the Western world a new Turkey shaped in its own image . The new Turkey identified itself directly and ...
... identity and to lead them towards the civilisation to which , in the Kemalist mind , only the West belonged , and to present to the Western world a new Turkey shaped in its own image . The new Turkey identified itself directly and ...
Contents
irad | 8 |
Death Gender and Social Change in Greek Society Marios Sarris | 14 |
Conflict and Joking | 33 |
Copyright | |
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