Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 221
... hatred clearly displays characteristics of orientalism , inscribing recent victimisation into a Calvary involving essentialised ' Serbs / Christians ' and ' Muslims ' . But the very act of analys- ing this discourse as orientalism ( as ...
... hatred clearly displays characteristics of orientalism , inscribing recent victimisation into a Calvary involving essentialised ' Serbs / Christians ' and ' Muslims ' . But the very act of analys- ing this discourse as orientalism ( as ...
Page 229
... hatred . The WTC and Pentagon attacks were then represented as a wake - up call that some people outside the USA hated America and wished to do it harm . The prime examples of such ' evildoers ' were Islamic fundamentalists . 18 While ...
... hatred . The WTC and Pentagon attacks were then represented as a wake - up call that some people outside the USA hated America and wished to do it harm . The prime examples of such ' evildoers ' were Islamic fundamentalists . 18 While ...
Page 230
... hatred : hatred that others , here also Muslims , felt towards them . And as in the US situation , the responses I encountered often contained frustrated exclamations of bewilderment : ' They have so much hatred . Why ? Why do they hate ...
... hatred : hatred that others , here also Muslims , felt towards them . And as in the US situation , the responses I encountered often contained frustrated exclamations of bewilderment : ' They have so much hatred . Why ? Why do they hate ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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