Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 115
... interests while ethnic and nationalist movements are fuelled by the more irrational forces of ' culture ' and ' passion ' - a false dualism that the paper assiduously ( and successfully ) challenges . Most anthropologists would probably ...
... interests while ethnic and nationalist movements are fuelled by the more irrational forces of ' culture ' and ' passion ' - a false dualism that the paper assiduously ( and successfully ) challenges . Most anthropologists would probably ...
Page 120
... interests are one and , so to speak , income - elastic ( Hirschman 1977 ) . The main hindrance to understanding the argument - besides postmodern aphasia ( van der Veer 1994 : 13-15 ) is the tourist conceit that cultural ' difference ...
... interests are one and , so to speak , income - elastic ( Hirschman 1977 ) . The main hindrance to understanding the argument - besides postmodern aphasia ( van der Veer 1994 : 13-15 ) is the tourist conceit that cultural ' difference ...
Page 200
... interests of Great Powers that have divided us for so many years . The poor people have no disputes . The discourse according to which both Turkey and Greece are marginal entities that merely enact the ' interests of the Great Powers ...
... interests of Great Powers that have divided us for so many years . The poor people have no disputes . The discourse according to which both Turkey and Greece are marginal entities that merely enact the ' interests of the Great Powers ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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