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Abstract:
On the "Arabic Study Circle" of South Africa (ca. 1950) and the role of its most influential member, Joseph Perdu; the question of public performances of identity and their relations to private pursuits of identity.
Notes:
Mirrored from academia.edu. See also this mention of Perdu and the Faith, which refers to him as an "undercover Bahá'í missionary."
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27, pp. 150-172
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