Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volumes 14-15Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... language , but it means above all to assume a culture , to support the weight of a civilization . [ ... ] A man who has a language consequently possesses the world expressed and implied by that language . What we are getting at becomes ...
... language , but it means above all to assume a culture , to support the weight of a civilization . [ ... ] A man who has a language consequently possesses the world expressed and implied by that language . What we are getting at becomes ...
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... language , and system of reference . He saw in Jihad the articulation of an ethical language of resistance , not ' holiness ' as Marie Peribam ( 1982 ) suggests . So when Fanon prescribes the use of violence as a necessary strategy of ...
... language , and system of reference . He saw in Jihad the articulation of an ethical language of resistance , not ' holiness ' as Marie Peribam ( 1982 ) suggests . So when Fanon prescribes the use of violence as a necessary strategy of ...
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... language of predispositions , habituations , sentiments and strategies is a more appropriate language for the observed regularities of social behaviour than a one of rules . If , traditionally ( and as in many parts of Greece ) , young ...
... language of predispositions , habituations , sentiments and strategies is a more appropriate language for the observed regularities of social behaviour than a one of rules . If , traditionally ( and as in many parts of Greece ) , young ...
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