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In the INTERNATIONAL COUNCIL FOR CENTRAL AND EAST EUROPEAN STUDIES series,a cross-national analysis of the changing identities of various national and ethnic groups.It features case studies of contemporary Eastern European national identities and ethnic minorities looking at their new political influence and efforts to revive suppressed cultures.
This book is the beginning of a much-needed discussion about the experiences and beliefs of Irish priests. It provides a cultural analysis of these men, including the diverse and oftentimes contradictory sides they find themselves on regarding philosophical, theological, and pastoral issues.
In this text, the author gives an up-to-date analysis of mixed race issues, supplying a history before going on to analyze dilemmas such as guilt, and the absence of social policy.
This tribute to the mixed hybrid and multicultural nature of Sri Lanka's society, which includes Sinhala, Tamil, Muslims and Burghers and the major faiths, Buddhism, Hindu, Islam and Christianity, challenges assumptions of ethnic purity and attempts to recover a hidden history of hybridity.
The Complexion of Race marks a decisive break with literary history's binary version of eighteenth-century British radical thought. -Journal of Social History