Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 110
... ethnic turn has had at least two negative consequences . First , the analysis of class has been impoverished . Second , culture has come to be seen as purely ethnic or national , unlikely to transcend borders or be usefully comparable ...
... ethnic turn has had at least two negative consequences . First , the analysis of class has been impoverished . Second , culture has come to be seen as purely ethnic or national , unlikely to transcend borders or be usefully comparable ...
Page 179
... ethnic groups evaluate each other , and what are the attributes they use to describe themselves and their ethnic neighbours . The stereotypes used in this process - despite their prejudiced and overtly generalising nature - reflect a ...
... ethnic groups evaluate each other , and what are the attributes they use to describe themselves and their ethnic neighbours . The stereotypes used in this process - despite their prejudiced and overtly generalising nature - reflect a ...
Page 186
... ethnic neighbours , to embolden their own ( often , precarious ) position . They use stereotypes drawn from the depository of nationalism , readapted to meet the demands of arguments in local conversation . In most cases , their ...
... ethnic neighbours , to embolden their own ( often , precarious ) position . They use stereotypes drawn from the depository of nationalism , readapted to meet the demands of arguments in local conversation . In most cases , their ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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