Across BoundariesHabib Ajroud Faculté des lettres de la Manouba, 1995 - 368 |
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... sense of achievement , both collective and individual , our sense of history , of progress . Our relation to time is the most obvious aspect of our sense of boundaries : time limit , schedule , deadline , lifetime , present , past ...
... sense of achievement , both collective and individual , our sense of history , of progress . Our relation to time is the most obvious aspect of our sense of boundaries : time limit , schedule , deadline , lifetime , present , past ...
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... sense of boundaries . The oddest thing , however , is not the others ' attitude to , or use of , Arabic , but my own relation to my mother tongue , marked by an acute sense of pain and inadequacy , by my own sense of severance . The ...
... sense of boundaries . The oddest thing , however , is not the others ' attitude to , or use of , Arabic , but my own relation to my mother tongue , marked by an acute sense of pain and inadequacy , by my own sense of severance . The ...
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... sense of the futility of his search save him from any danger of losing his identity . He makes himself and his friends believe that what fascinates him in the Orient is hateful , sickening or " silly " , and with similar self - irony he ...
... sense of the futility of his search save him from any danger of losing his identity . He makes himself and his friends believe that what fascinates him in the Orient is hateful , sickening or " silly " , and with similar self - irony he ...
Spis treści
Introduction | 7 |
The Left Hand of Otherness | 13 |
The Discovery and Recovery of New Objects | 33 |
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