The Diasporas and Transnational Identities: A Special Issue of Identity
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2001 | Philosophy, Psychology & Social Sciences
Concerned with ethnic identities in modern settings, this special issue: *offers a theoretical synthesis of the main debates in the field and seeks to clarify a number of terms and concepts that are inconsistently used in literature; *deals with the subjective identity choices made by individuals of biracial backgrounds; *examines the differences between the ways in which the Israeli census constructs the ethnicity of immigrants and the ways in which immigrants themselves construct their identities; *provides a rich mix of postmodern theorizing and anthropological concerns with dance and performance through an examination of Toronto's Caribana parade; and *traces the historical conditions and circumstances attending the institutions of slavery and indentureship, and analyzes the ethnic and racial divisions between those of East Indian and those of African Descent.
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Published by | Taylor & Francis Inc |
Edition | Unknown |
ISBN | 9780805897005 |
Language | N/A |
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