Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... postcolonial studies as a 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 ...
... postcolonial studies as a 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 ...
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... postcolonial studies are a relevant tool of analysis . Thus , the prefix ' post- ' signifies the ambiguity inherent to the postcolonial condition . ' Post- ' encompasses a chronological sequence of events , and marks a significant ...
... postcolonial studies are a relevant tool of analysis . Thus , the prefix ' post- ' signifies the ambiguity inherent to the postcolonial condition . ' Post- ' encompasses a chronological sequence of events , and marks a significant ...
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... postcolonial state for political purposes in particular . Postcolonial studies provides us with the vocabulary for articulating the question of discursive representation and to account for the complexity of postcolonial identity ...
... postcolonial state for political purposes in particular . Postcolonial studies provides us with the vocabulary for articulating the question of discursive representation and to account for the complexity of postcolonial identity ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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