Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... European war , and the young nation was hemmed about by colonial possessions which changed hands as a result of European power struggles . The US learned to play the Europeans off against each other and to play a waiting game ...
... European war , and the young nation was hemmed about by colonial possessions which changed hands as a result of European power struggles . The US learned to play the Europeans off against each other and to play a waiting game ...
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... Europeans . A possible explanation for this would be that people want to be seen in the best possible light , i.e. as high status ( Giles & Powesland , 1975 ) . The European , generally perceived as a high - status outgroup member , was ...
... Europeans . A possible explanation for this would be that people want to be seen in the best possible light , i.e. as high status ( Giles & Powesland , 1975 ) . The European , generally perceived as a high - status outgroup member , was ...
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... European women , like their Tunisian counterparts , appear not to receive the communicational rewards for using TA that are given to European men . Interestingly , both in Ibn Khaldoun and in the centre of town , when speaking TA , the ...
... European women , like their Tunisian counterparts , appear not to receive the communicational rewards for using TA that are given to European men . Interestingly , both in Ibn Khaldoun and in the centre of town , when speaking TA , the ...
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Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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