Journal of Mediterranean Studies, Volume 3Mediterranean Institute, University of Malta, 1993 |
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... past , provide the meaning and — to a certain extent— determine what is remembered and what is forgotten by highlighting certain aspects of experience . Thus , despite past conflict in the area the question ' how did you used to live ...
... past , provide the meaning and — to a certain extent— determine what is remembered and what is forgotten by highlighting certain aspects of experience . Thus , despite past conflict in the area the question ' how did you used to live ...
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... past , about a past presented without reference to its own past which appears to be the same as the present , serves to heighten the sense of Maltese perception of their cultural identity which like all senses of identity requires both ...
... past , about a past presented without reference to its own past which appears to be the same as the present , serves to heighten the sense of Maltese perception of their cultural identity which like all senses of identity requires both ...
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... past was ' good ' , reflecting ' the sweetness of the people ( peasants ) ' as one middle - class informant put it , but it has now been ' corrupted ' by the present singers who have mixed politics with it , and who in fact have often ...
... past was ' good ' , reflecting ' the sweetness of the people ( peasants ) ' as one middle - class informant put it , but it has now been ' corrupted ' by the present singers who have mixed politics with it , and who in fact have often ...
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