Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 14-15Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... challenges to that claim to embody and represent a distinct regional identity . -nor indeed Nasser's reaction to those challenges - should be understood as not involving a challenge to his legitimacy inside Egypt . Finally , it should ...
... challenges to that claim to embody and represent a distinct regional identity . -nor indeed Nasser's reaction to those challenges - should be understood as not involving a challenge to his legitimacy inside Egypt . Finally , it should ...
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... challenge the idea that civil and political rights for all citizens will necessarily lead to freedom from oppression for all citizens , irregardless of their gender . From State to Market : The Challenge of Human Rights in the Era of ...
... challenge the idea that civil and political rights for all citizens will necessarily lead to freedom from oppression for all citizens , irregardless of their gender . From State to Market : The Challenge of Human Rights in the Era of ...
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... challenge racist stereotypes by inverting dichotomies produced within colonial discourse about the inferiority of colonised peoples . While this was a useful tool in the struggle against colonialism , the reversal of this dichotomy ...
... challenge racist stereotypes by inverting dichotomies produced within colonial discourse about the inferiority of colonised peoples . While this was a useful tool in the struggle against colonialism , the reversal of this dichotomy ...
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