Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... field of inquiry derives from the imperatives this challenge gives us . Its task , as a result , is to investigate the complexity involved in the sources and expressions of , and future for , the ' postcolonial condition ' . As an ...
... field of inquiry derives from the imperatives this challenge gives us . Its task , as a result , is to investigate the complexity involved in the sources and expressions of , and future for , the ' postcolonial condition ' . As an ...
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... field to ' de - center ' scholarship on the postcolonial world away from the academic core ( in the USA and Western Europe ) and aimed to give marginalised scholars a more prominent voice . The subaltern studies school is a good example ...
... field to ' de - center ' scholarship on the postcolonial world away from the academic core ( in the USA and Western Europe ) and aimed to give marginalised scholars a more prominent voice . The subaltern studies school is a good example ...
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... field , which means that many potential areas of investigation have not yet been explored . Yet it is also worth pointing out that much of the work published in recent years has focused on theoretical debates ( which I have summarised ...
... field , which means that many potential areas of investigation have not yet been explored . Yet it is also worth pointing out that much of the work published in recent years has focused on theoretical debates ( which I have summarised ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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