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Global Multiculturalism: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation
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Global Multiculturalism: Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation

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Global Multiculturalism offers a rich collection of case studies on ethnic, racial and cultural diversity drawn from 13 countries - each unique in the way it understands, negotiates and represents its diversity. A multi-disciplinary group of authors shows how, in different nations, identity groups are included, or made invisible by forced assimilation, or reviled even to the point of genocide. Framed within a theoretical discussion of national identity, transnationalism, hybridity and diaspora, each chapter surveys the demographics and history of its country and then analyzes the dynamics of diversity. With cases ranging from Bosnia to Chiapas, Cuba to China, and Zimbabwe to France, this volume offers a truly global perspective and scope. Its genuinely comparative methodology and range of disciplinary perspectives make it a unique resource for all those seeking to understand ethnic conflict and diversity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
26 December 2000
Pages
368
ISBN
9780742508835

Global Multiculturalism offers a rich collection of case studies on ethnic, racial and cultural diversity drawn from 13 countries - each unique in the way it understands, negotiates and represents its diversity. A multi-disciplinary group of authors shows how, in different nations, identity groups are included, or made invisible by forced assimilation, or reviled even to the point of genocide. Framed within a theoretical discussion of national identity, transnationalism, hybridity and diaspora, each chapter surveys the demographics and history of its country and then analyzes the dynamics of diversity. With cases ranging from Bosnia to Chiapas, Cuba to China, and Zimbabwe to France, this volume offers a truly global perspective and scope. Its genuinely comparative methodology and range of disciplinary perspectives make it a unique resource for all those seeking to understand ethnic conflict and diversity.

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Format
Paperback
Publisher
Rowman & Littlefield
Country
United States
Date
26 December 2000
Pages
368
ISBN
9780742508835