Inside European identities : ethnography in Western Europe
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Inside European identities : ethnography in Western Europe
(Ethnicity and identity)
Berg , Distributed exclusively in the US and Canada by St. Martin's Press, 1993
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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内容説明
Following recent events in Eastern Europe, questions surrounding European identity seem more pressing than ever. This volume explores, through a series of ethnographic case studies, the construction and experience of identities in Western Europe. All of the case studies are based on fieldwork, and in geographical scope range from Wales to the Basque country; from Corsica to the Lake District. The peoples they look at are similarly diverse: nationalists and members of the Communist party; rural and urban populations. The essays illustrate the ways in which detailed ethnographic case studies can illuminate how identities are lived by ordinary people.
目次
- Identity complexes in Western Europe - social anthropological perspectives, Sharon Macdonald
- ethnicity as revolutionary strategy - communist identity construction in Italy, Crispin Shore
- who can tell the tale? texts and the problem of generational and social identity in a Tuscan rural commune, Ronald Frankenberg
- at play with identity in the Basque arena, Jeremy MacClancy
- good to be French? conflicts of identity in North Catalonia, Oonagh O'Brien
- becoming Celtic in Corsica, Rosemary McKechnie
- the marching seasons in Northern Ireland - an expression of politico-religious identity, Rosanne Cecil
- Wales from within - conflicting interpretations of Welsh identity, Fiona Bowie
- Copeland - Cumbria's best kept secret, Malcolm Chapman
- the construction of difference - anthropological approach to stereotypes, Maryon McDonald.
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