Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... young man who now answered questions without translating them to the girls , heard a different question , about the basis on which committees were admitting members . ' Only women who accept the system can become members ' , he ...
... young man who now answered questions without translating them to the girls , heard a different question , about the basis on which committees were admitting members . ' Only women who accept the system can become members ' , he ...
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... young educated Muslim women in Italy who regularly attend the mosque . Young educated women interpret their involvement in learning and knowing the texts as the modern way of being a Muslim woman . At the same time it seems that only by ...
... young educated Muslim women in Italy who regularly attend the mosque . Young educated women interpret their involvement in learning and knowing the texts as the modern way of being a Muslim woman . At the same time it seems that only by ...
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... young relatives as to where certain fish might be found in particular weather conditions , and the techniques of making nets and reading the lake for signs of fish were learnt by the young from the old . But there was a distinctive move ...
... young relatives as to where certain fish might be found in particular weather conditions , and the techniques of making nets and reading the lake for signs of fish were learnt by the young from the old . But there was a distinctive move ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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