Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 12Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 2002 |
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... reflects and reproduces the wider division between modernity and tradition . In broad terms , the dichotomy stands for the present that reflects on itself , knows what it is and reaches confidently out to the future - or ' colonises ...
... reflects and reproduces the wider division between modernity and tradition . In broad terms , the dichotomy stands for the present that reflects on itself , knows what it is and reaches confidently out to the future - or ' colonises ...
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... reflected themselves on this multicultural society . In the words of a European traveller , Istanbul then was a cultural mess or a celebration of diversity : ' many things were mixed together , pluralism ( in terms of language , race ...
... reflected themselves on this multicultural society . In the words of a European traveller , Istanbul then was a cultural mess or a celebration of diversity : ' many things were mixed together , pluralism ( in terms of language , race ...
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... reflects the historical processes of adaptation , negotiation and reformulation of cultural forms that have occurred in ... reflected in the respect for strict and fixed cultural and religious rules and roles , several women described as ...
... reflects the historical processes of adaptation , negotiation and reformulation of cultural forms that have occurred in ... reflected in the respect for strict and fixed cultural and religious rules and roles , several women described as ...
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Tradition Modernity and European Hegemony | 23 |
Alternative Modernities or Accountable Modernities? | 43 |
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