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... identity is different to a national Greek identity because of that distinction ; it is not as exclusionist , however , as it is exclusivist : it does not refer to an internal homogeneity of the social body , but a sense of ' distinction ...
... identity is different to a national Greek identity because of that distinction ; it is not as exclusionist , however , as it is exclusivist : it does not refer to an internal homogeneity of the social body , but a sense of ' distinction ...
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National Identity and Global Culture , ( eds ) B. Allen and M. Russo , Minneapolis , London : University of Minnesota Press . 23–43 . Ahmed , A. S. 1992. Postmodernism and Islam : Predicament and Promise . London : Routledge . Ahmed , L ...
National Identity and Global Culture , ( eds ) B. Allen and M. Russo , Minneapolis , London : University of Minnesota Press . 23–43 . Ahmed , A. S. 1992. Postmodernism and Islam : Predicament and Promise . London : Routledge . Ahmed , L ...
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date of Maltese identity by trying to answer the question ' When were the Maltese aware of themselves as distinct from other ethnic groups , with a distinctive identity of their own ? ' Personally , I believe it is not all that ...
date of Maltese identity by trying to answer the question ' When were the Maltese aware of themselves as distinct from other ethnic groups , with a distinctive identity of their own ? ' Personally , I believe it is not all that ...
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