Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 13Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1991 |
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Page 186
... sense of familiarity , embarrassment and pride , Herzfeld ( 1997 ) labels as ' cultural intimacy ' . Its connotations , and in particular the sense of inside - ness and mutual self - recognition it implies , are at the very heart of the ...
... sense of familiarity , embarrassment and pride , Herzfeld ( 1997 ) labels as ' cultural intimacy ' . Its connotations , and in particular the sense of inside - ness and mutual self - recognition it implies , are at the very heart of the ...
Page 217
... sense , of course , such nationality labels obscure a reality of multi - layered senses of belonging , including non - national ones . In addition , the label ' Muslim ' fails to convey the ambiguity of the reference to Islam , which ...
... sense , of course , such nationality labels obscure a reality of multi - layered senses of belonging , including non - national ones . In addition , the label ' Muslim ' fails to convey the ambiguity of the reference to Islam , which ...
Page 232
... sense of entrapment . Matija had suffered terrible losses and he seemed painfully aware of the insignificance of his fate on the larger scale of things . Even though he was unable to provide for the everyday survival of his family ( it ...
... sense of entrapment . Matija had suffered terrible losses and he seemed painfully aware of the insignificance of his fate on the larger scale of things . Even though he was unable to provide for the everyday survival of his family ( it ...
Contents
Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
Copyright | |
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