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Inculturalism : Meaning and Identity.

Boswell, Daniel.

Inculturalism : Meaning and Identity. - 1st ed. - 1 online resource (255 pages)

Intro -- Interculturalism, Meaning and Identity -- Table of Contents -- Introduction -- Towards Interculturalism through Meaningful Identities: An Overview of the First 4 Conferences -- Part 1 Language and Identity Formation -- Globalisation and English as a Lingua Franca: Does the Future Promise Culturally Homogenous or Inimitable Societies? -- A New Wave of North Africans in Italy and the Italian Press Language -- Valencia's Battle for Cultural Recognition -- 'Brave Words,' A Comparative Study of Small Nation Publishing: The Cases of Scotland and Catalonia -- Part 2 Political Influences on Intercultural Identities -- Impacts of the European Capital of Culture Designation and the Regeneration of City Spaces -- Remaking Culture for Sale: The Strategic Commodification, Construction and Performance of 'Traditional' Cultural Identity in South African Cultural Villages -- Critical Pedagogy as a Strategy to Challenge Colonisation and Immigration Practices That Shape Changing Cultural Identities in a Canadian Context -- Racism in Barbados in the 21st Century: Forty Years beyond the Growth of the Modern West Indies -- Redefining Indigeneity in the Process of Decolonising Bolivia -- Towards a Pluralistic Vision of Culture in Postsoviet Ukrainian Cultural Sociology -- The 'Nomad Gypsy' through Decolonial View: The Roma Situation in Romanian National State Building -- Part 3 Religion, Gender and Identity -- Asserting the Self: The Importance of Religion for Migrant Women in the United Kingdom -- Where Common Defines Differences: Experiences of Israeli and Jewish Women Living in Brussels -- Discourses of Masculinity: Culture, Identity and Violence -- Scottish Dancing and Patterns of Gender Identity -- Part 4 Intercultural Aspects of Identity -- The Anthropologist and the Asháninka: Separating the Roots of Culture and Identity from within the Amazon. Thinking inside the Box: Michael Ondaatje's Cubist Approachto History in The Collected Works of Billy the Kid -- Who Steals the Magician's Art? An Intercultural Interpretation of the Contemporary Legend Theatre's The Tempest -- Part 5 Cognitive and Philosophical Aspects of the Intercultural Self -- Culture in Cognition: An Epigenesis of Mind -- Which Identity for the Place? A Geophilosophical Approach.

9781848881594


Electronic books.

HM621 .I584 2013

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