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... means to express sentiments of belonging to an ' imagined ' ethnos and , correspondingly , to demonstrate prejudices against an equally ' imagined ' national ' enemy ' . The first ethnographic example is related to perceived threats and ...
... means to express sentiments of belonging to an ' imagined ' ethnos and , correspondingly , to demonstrate prejudices against an equally ' imagined ' national ' enemy ' . The first ethnographic example is related to perceived threats and ...
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... means a Christian , and a Turk means a Muslim . Pomaks at my fieldwork location speak a local Bulgarian dialect . But they do not identify themselves solely , if at all , on the basis of their language as it is has been expected by ...
... means a Christian , and a Turk means a Muslim . Pomaks at my fieldwork location speak a local Bulgarian dialect . But they do not identify themselves solely , if at all , on the basis of their language as it is has been expected by ...
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... means those ' systems that display greater generalised adaptive capacity ' ( 109-110 ) . The problem here is that no basis , outside the process of change itself , is suggested as a means of evaluating the topic being described ...
... means those ' systems that display greater generalised adaptive capacity ' ( 109-110 ) . The problem here is that no basis , outside the process of change itself , is suggested as a means of evaluating the topic being described ...
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Hybridity Birthplace and Naming Judith Okely | 1 |
Some Cautionary | 21 |
From Rhodes to Malta The Order | 45 |
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