Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 14, Issues 1-2Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2004 |
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... scholars ' opinions and research ( and non - research ) activities in order to pressure them and university administrators to comply with their own vision of Middle East Studies ' political function . " These developments can no longer ...
... scholars ' opinions and research ( and non - research ) activities in order to pressure them and university administrators to comply with their own vision of Middle East Studies ' political function . " These developments can no longer ...
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... scholars in the field , Edward Said and Gayatri Spivak , forged high profile careers in American Ivy League universities , suggesting that the notion of the academic ghetto which postcolonial studies scholars grapple with is a relative ...
... scholars in the field , Edward Said and Gayatri Spivak , forged high profile careers in American Ivy League universities , suggesting that the notion of the academic ghetto which postcolonial studies scholars grapple with is a relative ...
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... scholars still trying to prove that there is nothing inherently anti - democratic in Islam ? Why are we taking such pains to demonstrate what should by now be obvious ? In reality , such assumptions are deeply entrenched in the ...
... scholars still trying to prove that there is nothing inherently anti - democratic in Islam ? Why are we taking such pains to demonstrate what should by now be obvious ? In reality , such assumptions are deeply entrenched in the ...
Contents
Introduction | 1 |
Theorising the political in the Middle East | 17 |
Disciplinarity and | 47 |
Copyright | |
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