Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... colonial dimension matter so much , now that most colonial ' possessions ' have been reclaimed by the native subject ? Or , as Bill Ashcroft et al . ( 1989 : 6 ) put it : ' Why should postcolonial societies continue to engage with the ...
... colonial dimension matter so much , now that most colonial ' possessions ' have been reclaimed by the native subject ? Or , as Bill Ashcroft et al . ( 1989 : 6 ) put it : ' Why should postcolonial societies continue to engage with the ...
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... colonial rule in the region ( be it Ottoman or European ) . Most of the core texts used to teach Middle Eastern Studies at undergraduate or MA level have at least one chapter about the colonial influence on the region and its legacy in ...
... colonial rule in the region ( be it Ottoman or European ) . Most of the core texts used to teach Middle Eastern Studies at undergraduate or MA level have at least one chapter about the colonial influence on the region and its legacy in ...
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... Colonial World : A Derivative Discourse . London : Zed Books . Chatterjee , Partha & Jeganathan , Pradeep ( eds ) . 2000. Subaltern Studies XI : Community , Gender and Violence . London : Hurst . Césaire , Aimé 1956. Cahier d'un Retour ...
... Colonial World : A Derivative Discourse . London : Zed Books . Chatterjee , Partha & Jeganathan , Pradeep ( eds ) . 2000. Subaltern Studies XI : Community , Gender and Violence . London : Hurst . Césaire , Aimé 1956. Cahier d'un Retour ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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