Have you ever felt the excitement when stumbling about the first clue, an empirical hint, a nice quote or anything alike which indicates that there is something behind this vague feeling you based a whole research hypothesis on? Reading Bakic-Hayden’s “Nesting Orientalisms: The Case of Former Yugoslavia”, Slavic Review, 54(4), 917-931 (Winter, 1995) I found her quoting the (then) Serbian minister of the environment referring to the problem of waste disposal sites in Serbia in terms of an “Albanization of communal hygiene”. Beautiful.
Nested Environmentalism
May 11, 2008 by firou
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→ n. 1. the phenomena of the physical world collectively, including plants, animals, the landscape, and other features and products of the earth, as opposed to humans or human creations • the physical force regarded as causing and regulating these phenomena • the countryside, esp. when picturesque. • (archaic) a living thing's vital functions or needs. The New Oxford American Dictionary, 2nd ed., 2005.narod
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