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Contested Identities

Author : Roger Nicholson,Gertrud Szamosi,Claudia Marquis
Publisher : Cambridge Scholars Publishing
Page : 310 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2015-09-04
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781443881234

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Contested Identities by Roger Nicholson,Gertrud Szamosi,Claudia Marquis Pdf

This volume brings together essays that, individually and collectively, address the force of the literary text with regard to problematic identities. They work out of shared concerns with literary representations of this issue in different regions, nations and communities that often prove divided; they pursue questions related to textual identity, where the literary text itself is contested internally, or in its generic and historical relations. In sum, these studies actively test identity, as social or literary concept, discovering in difference the very condition of a useful, if paradoxical, sense of personal or textual coherence. What happens to us when we move between different cultures or different societies, defined in geographical or historical terms? What happens to texts and textual practices in these same circumstances? What happens to us when we are obliged to adapt to a new social order? Homi Bhabha speaks of “cultural difference” as calling into play what he calls “cultural translation.” What happens to identity, the narrative that fashions a continued sense of self, in this case? Difference, raised to alterity, demands that we accord functional and philosophical value not just to other aspects, but also to the aspect of the other. At the level of personal or textual agency, however, difference contests and threatens to subvert stable selfhood, composing a scene of conflict. Even so, it often proves to be instrumental in re-charging a sense of the cultural valence of the literary text – not least by virtue of its political implications. In this regard, the border – where difference materialises – has considerable presence in contributions to this volume, prompting appreciation of texts that work on or travel across such borders, however haphazardly and dangerously, but also those that compose “border textualities.”

Contested Identities

Author : Peter Loizos,Euthymios Papataxiarchēs
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 278 pages
File Size : 46,9 Mb
Release : 1991-04-21
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 0691028591

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Contested Identities by Peter Loizos,Euthymios Papataxiarchēs Pdf

In this collection leading anthropologists provide a comprehensive yet highly nuanced view of what it means to be a Greek man or woman, married or unmarried, functioning within a complex society based on kinship ties. Exploring the ways in which sexual identity is constructed, these authors discuss, for example, how going out for coffee embodies dominant ideas about female sexuality, moral virtue, and autonomy; why men in a Lesbos village maintain elaborate friendships with nonfamily members while the women do not; why young housewives often participate in conflict-resolution rituals; and how the dominant role of mature married householders is challenged by unmarried persons who emphasize spontaneity and personal autonomy. This collection demonstrates that kinship and gender identities in Greece are not unitary and fixed: kinship is organized in several highly specific forms, and gender identities are plural, competing, antagonistic, and are continually being redefined by contexts and social change.

Sport and Contested Identities

Author : David Hassan,Ciaran Acton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,8 Mb
Release : 2017-09-07
Category : Sports & Recreation
ISBN : 9781315523637

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Sport and Contested Identities by David Hassan,Ciaran Acton Pdf

Identity is one of the most theorised and contested of all sociological concepts and sport is fertile ground for an examination of its complexities. This book offers a wide-ranging and up-to-date exploration of the sport-identity nexus, drawing examples from a variety of sporting contexts and geographical locations, and incorporating a diversity of perspectives including players, spectators, officials, the media and policy-makers. Covering key themes in the social scientific study of sport such as gender, ethnicity and national identity, it considers the impact of social, cultural and technological change on the formation of sporting identities. Including original real-life case studies, each chapter makes a unique contribution to our understanding of the complex relationship between sport and identity. As this relationship is embedded within the broader structures of power that frame social inequality, this book also poses important questions about the role of sport-related initiatives in our society today, as well as in years to come. Sport and Contested Identities: Contemporary Issues and Debates is fascinating reading for all students and scholars of the sociology of sport.

The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants

Author : T. Burgess,G. Mulvenna
Publisher : Springer
Page : 209 pages
File Size : 42,7 Mb
Release : 2015-02-10
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9781137453945

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The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants by T. Burgess,G. Mulvenna Pdf

This study explores the idea voiced by journalist Henry McDonald that the Protestant, Unionist and Loyalist tribes of Ulster are '...the least fashionable community in Western Europe'. A cast of contributors including prominent politicians, academics, journalists and artists explore the reasons informing public perceptions attached to this community.

The Contested Identities of Ulster Catholics

Author : Thomas Paul Burgess
Publisher : Springer
Page : 263 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 2018-06-20
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9783319788043

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The Contested Identities of Ulster Catholics by Thomas Paul Burgess Pdf

This book investigates the often-fragmented nature of Ulster Nationalist / Republican / Roman Catholic politics, culture and identity. It offers a companion publication to The Contested Identities of Ulster Protestants (2015). Historically the Catholic community of Ulster are regarded as a unified and coherent group, sharing cultural and political aspirations. However, the volume explores communities of many variants and strands, belying the notion of an easy, homogenous bloc in terms of identity, political aspirations, voting preferences and cultural identity. These include historical differences within constitutional nationalism and Republicanism, gender politics, partition, perceptions of this community from The Republic of Ireland, and more. The book will appeal to students and scholars across the fields of Politics, Cultural Studies, Sociology, Irish Studies and Peace Studies.

Contested Identities in Costa Rica

Author : Liz Harvey-Kattou
Publisher : Liverpool University Press
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2019-06-28
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781789624175

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Contested Identities in Costa Rica by Liz Harvey-Kattou Pdf

Costa Rica is a country known internationally for its eco-credentials, dazzling coastlines, and reputation as one of the happiest and most peaceful nations on earth. Beneath this façade, however, lies an exclusionary rhetoric of nationalism bound up in the concept of the tico, as many Costa Ricans refer to themselves. Beginning by considering the very idea of national identity and what this constitutes, this book explores the nature of the idealised tico identity, demonstrating the ways in which it has assumed a white supremacist, Central Valley-centric, patriarchal, heteronormative stance based on colonial ideals. Chapters two and three then go on to consider the literature and films produced that stand in opposition to this normative image of who or what is tico and their creation as vehicles of soft power which aim to question social norms. This book explores protest literature from the 1970s by Quince Duncan, Carmen Naranjo, and Alfonso Chase who narrate their experiences from the margins of society by virtue of their identity as Afro-Costa Rican, feminist, and homosexual authors. Cinema from the twenty-first century is then analysed to demonstrate the nuanced position chosen by national directors Esteban Ramírez, Paz Fábrega, Jurgen Ureña, and Patricia Velásquez to challenge the dominant nation-image as they reinscribe youth culture, a female consciousness, trans identity, and Afro-Costa Rica onto the fabric of the nation.

'Half-London' in Zambia: contested identities in a Catholic mission school

Author : Anthony Simpson
Publisher : Edinburgh University Press
Page : 231 pages
File Size : 53,5 Mb
Release : 2019-08-07
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781474472647

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'Half-London' in Zambia: contested identities in a Catholic mission school by Anthony Simpson Pdf

This book describes and analyses life in 'St Antony's', a Zambian Catholic boys' mission boarding school in the 1990s, using the context-sensitive methods of social anthropology. Drawing upon Michel Foucault's notion of the panoptic gaze, Anthony Simpson demonstrates how students are both drawn to mission education as a 'civilising process', yet also resist many of the lessons that the official institution offers, particularly with respect to claims of 'true' Christian identity and educated masculinity. The phrase 'Half-London' reflects the boys' own perception of their privileged but very partial grasp, in the Zambian context of acute socio-economic decline, of 'civilised' status. The book offers unparalleled detail and insight into the contribution of mission schooling to the processes of postcolonial identity formation in Africa. Its rich and compelling ethnography opens up a strong sense of everyday life within the school and raises compelling questions about identity in plural societies beyond the confines of St Antony's. Anthony Simpson taught at the Zambian Catholic mission boys' boarding school from 1974 to 1997. He arrived in Zambia as an English teacher, but his involvement in the day-to-day life of St Antony's led him to an interest in anthropology and psychology.Key featuresA lively account of African mission schooling , examining the process of postcolonial educationA practical demonstration of Michel Foucault's discussion of subjectivity and the invention of self A detailed demonstration of religious plurality in an African setting

Identity Trouble

Author : C. Caldas-Coulthard,R. Iedema
Publisher : Springer
Page : 308 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2016-01-08
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9780230593329

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Identity Trouble by C. Caldas-Coulthard,R. Iedema Pdf

Identity Trouble assembles contributions from a variety of discourse fields to discuss the pressures on traditional understandings of identity. The focus is on failures and uncertainties in people's construction of their identities when faced change and the contributors raise critical questions about identity and how it may be reconfigured.

Contested Identities

Author : Peter Loizos,Evthmios Papataxiarchis
Publisher : Princeton University Press
Page : 272 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2016-09-29
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781400884384

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Contested Identities by Peter Loizos,Evthmios Papataxiarchis Pdf

In this collection leading anthropologists provide a comprehensive yet highly nuanced view of what it means to be a Greek man or woman, married or unmarried, functioning within a complex society based on kinship ties. Exploring the ways in which sexual identity is constructed, these authors discuss, for example, how going out for coffee embodies dominant ideas about female sexuality, moral virtue, and autonomy; why men in a Lesbos village maintain elaborate friendships with nonfamily members while the women do not; why young housewives often participate in conflict-resolution rituals; and how the dominant role of mature married householders is challenged by unmarried persons who emphasize spontaneity and personal autonomy. This collection demonstrates that kinship and gender identities in Greece are not unitary and fixed: kinship is organized in several highly specific forms, and gender identities are plural, competing, antagonistic, and are continually being redefined by contexts and social change.

Sport and Contested Identities

Author : David Hassan,Ciaran Acton
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 264 pages
File Size : 52,9 Mb
Release : 2019-03-25
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 0367247593

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Sport and Contested Identities by David Hassan,Ciaran Acton Pdf

Identity is one of the most theorised and contested of all sociological concepts and sport is fertile ground for an examination of its complexities. This book offers a wide-ranging and up-to-date exploration of the sport-identity nexus, drawing examples from a variety of sporting contexts and geographical locations, and incorporating a diversity of perspectives including players, spectators, officials, the media and policy-makers. Covering key themes in the social scientific study of sport such as gender, ethnicity and national identity, it considers the impact of social, cultural and technological change on the formation of sporting identities. Including original real-life case studies, each chapter makes a unique contribution to our understanding of the complex relationship between sport and identity. As this relationship is embedded within the broader structures of power that frame social inequality, this book also poses important questions about the role of sport-related initiatives in our society today, as well as in years to come. Sport and Contested Identities: Contemporary Issues and Debates is fascinating reading for all students and scholars of the sociology of sport.

Signifying Identities

Author : Anthony Cohen
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 192 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 2012-10-12
Category : Social Science
ISBN : 9781134651672

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Signifying Identities by Anthony Cohen Pdf

This collection of extended papers examines the ways in which relations between national, ethnic, religious and gender groups are underpinned by each group's perceptions of their distinctive identities and of the nature of the boundaries which divide them. Questions of frontier and identity are theorised with reference to the Maori, Australian aborigines and Celtic groups. The theoretical arguments and ethnographic perspectives of this book place it at the cutting edge of contemporary anthropological scholarship on identity, with respect to the study of ethnicity, nationalism, localism, gender and indigenous peoples. It will be of value to scholars and students of social and cultural anthropology, human geography and social psychology.

Contested Identities

Author : Aaron Baker
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 528 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 1994
Category : Mass media and sports
ISBN : IND:30000042726129

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Heinrich Heine's Contested Identities

Author : Jost Hermand,Robert C. Holub
Publisher : Peter Lang Incorporated, International Academic Publishers
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 49,8 Mb
Release : 1999
Category : Fiction
ISBN : UVA:X004473609

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Heinrich Heine's Contested Identities by Jost Hermand,Robert C. Holub Pdf

Collects papers from an October 1997 conference that took place in Berkeley, California. Papers examine how the Heine's identity was formed, reformed, and revised in relationship to the politics, religion, and nationalism of his era. Several papers focus on his Jewish identity and most touch on his relationship to the politics of his era, offering, not a radically different vision of Heine, but one that recognizes the ambivalences and vacillations, as well as the development and consistency, of his complex identity. No index. Annotation copyrighted by Book News, Inc., Portland, OR

After the Versailles Treaty

Author : Conan Fischer,Alan Sharp
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 224 pages
File Size : 55,9 Mb
Release : 2013-09-13
Category : History
ISBN : 9781317996309

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After the Versailles Treaty by Conan Fischer,Alan Sharp Pdf

Designed to secure a lasting peace between the Allies and Germany, the Versailles Settlement soon came apart at the seams. In After The Versailles Treaty an international team of historians examines the almost insuperable challenges facing victors and vanquished alike after the ravages of WW1. This is not another diplomatic history, instead focusing on the practicalities of treaty enforcement and compliance as western Germany came under Allied occupation and as the reparations bill was presented to the defeated and bankrupt Germans. It covers issues such as: How did the Allied occupiers conduct themselves and how did the Germans respond? Were reparations really affordable and how did the reparations regime affect ordinary Germans? What lessons did post-WW2 policymakers learn from this earlier reparations settlement The fraught debates over disarmament as German big business struggled to adjust to the sudden disappearance of arms contracts and efforts were made on the international stage to achieve a measure of global disarmament. The price exacted by the redrawing of frontiers on Germany’s eastern and western margins, as well as the (gentler) impact of the peace settlement on identity in French Flanders. This book was previously published as a special issue of Diplomacy and Statecraft

Contested Identities

Author : Carmen M. Mangion
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 304 pages
File Size : 46,5 Mb
Release : 2008-10-15
Category : Family & Relationships
ISBN : UOM:39015082730592

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Contested Identities by Carmen M. Mangion Pdf

Engages with controversial contemporary debates concerning women and religion.