Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... debates ( which I have summarised above ) , and the analysis of the literary genre . For the Middle East and North Africa to take a more prominent place in such debates , focus needs to be placed more explicitly on the question of ...
... debates ( which I have summarised above ) , and the analysis of the literary genre . For the Middle East and North Africa to take a more prominent place in such debates , focus needs to be placed more explicitly on the question of ...
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... debates on women's emancipation . Core debates , which pertain to whether the adoption of Western conceptions of feminism is appropriate in the Muslim World , and the rights of women in Islam ( Mernissi 1992 ; Ahmed 1993 ) , engage with ...
... debates on women's emancipation . Core debates , which pertain to whether the adoption of Western conceptions of feminism is appropriate in the Muslim World , and the rights of women in Islam ( Mernissi 1992 ; Ahmed 1993 ) , engage with ...
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... debates , nor to argue for a specific set of solutions , but to frame these concerns within the larger context of ( theoretical ) debates taking place in the social sciences . Thus , if nothing else , this afterword is aiming to reflect ...
... debates , nor to argue for a specific set of solutions , but to frame these concerns within the larger context of ( theoretical ) debates taking place in the social sciences . Thus , if nothing else , this afterword is aiming to reflect ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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