Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 190
... rhetorical strategies that depend upon where the Self - rather than the Other is situated in discourse ( Barth 1969 , Cohen 1994 , Theodossopoulos n.d. ) . Finally , while searching for ' the Turks ' as they appear in our informants ...
... rhetorical strategies that depend upon where the Self - rather than the Other is situated in discourse ( Barth 1969 , Cohen 1994 , Theodossopoulos n.d. ) . Finally , while searching for ' the Turks ' as they appear in our informants ...
Page 206
... rhetorical strategy of Otherization is by no means peculiar to Nea - Velanidia or to the tension between refugees and mainland Greeks in Volos and elsewhere . Herzfeld for instance , documents that his Cretan informants were ...
... rhetorical strategy of Otherization is by no means peculiar to Nea - Velanidia or to the tension between refugees and mainland Greeks in Volos and elsewhere . Herzfeld for instance , documents that his Cretan informants were ...
Page 207
... rhetorical narrative views and beliefs about the imagined community of the Self and the Other in Northern and Central Greece . Textualising a bi - local ethnography was a strategic choice on behalf of the authors who intended to reveal ...
... rhetorical narrative views and beliefs about the imagined community of the Self and the Other in Northern and Central Greece . Textualising a bi - local ethnography was a strategic choice on behalf of the authors who intended to reveal ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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