Welshness performed : Welsh concepts of person and society
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Welshness performed : Welsh concepts of person and society
(The anthropology of form and meaning)
University of Arizona Press, c1993
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Bibliography: p. 173-178
Includes index
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Wales is a region of Great Britain comprising about 8,000 square miles of land and two and a half million people--a nation without a state, but one consisting of persons distinctively Welsh. There are many ways of acting and thinking to be found in Wales, but only some of these are considered by Welsh people to be relevant to their ethnic identity.Carol Trosset lived for two years as a Welsh speaker, and she draws on this experience of cultural immersion in her discussion of "what it is to be Welsh." In Welshness Performed, she shows how people acquire a sense of identity--both as individuals and as members of society--and presents a notion of "Welshness" sufficiently widespread to influence thinking about the society and the individual's place in it.
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