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Globalization and "minority" cultures : the role of "minor" cultural groups in shaping our global future / edited by Sophie Croisy.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Croisy, Sophie., Editor.
Croisy, Sophie, author.
Series:
Studies in international minority and group rights ; Volume 8.
Studies in International Minority and Group Rights, 2210-2132 ; Volume 8
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Optical fiber communication.
Telecommunication.
Minorities.
Group identity.
Globalization.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (354 p.)
Edition:
1st ed.
Place of Publication:
Brill 2014
Leiden, Netherlands : BRILL, 2015.
Language Note:
English
Summary:
Globalization and “Minority” Cultures: The Role of “Minor” Cultural Groups in Shaping Our Global Future is a collective work which brings to the forefront of global studies new perspectives on the relationship between globalization and the experiences of cultural minorities worldwide. These perspectives are crucial to the process of questioning contemporary global values and practices, and contribute to current debates in a variety of fields (politics, education, culture, the economy, et cetera) on the causes, consequences and future of globalization. The book develops new theories and practices of transculturality that link different theoretical and cultural spheres (“minor” and “dominant”) in order to formulate new discussions and propositions about appropriate responses to give in defiance of the adverse effects of globalization. Some chapters are in French.
Contents:
Preliminary Material
Globalization and “Minority” Cultures Introductory Comments / Sophie Croisy
From Anthropophagy to Glocalization A Hundred Years of Postcolonial Responses to Globalization / Jacques Pothier
Mondialisation, minoritarité et conscience altéritaire / Emir Delic
Reflexive Minority Action Minority Narratives and New European Discourses / Tove H. Malloy
Indigenous Peoples and National Self-Image in Australia and New Zealand / Adrien Rodd
Globalization and Resistance The Tibetan Case / Molly Chatalic
Can the Afghan Diaspora Speak? Diasporic Identity in the Shadow of Human Rights / Shirin Gul Sadozai and Hina Anwar Ali
Protecting Minority Population in Europe with European law / Coralie Fiori-Khayat
Feudalism and Integration of the Native Peoples of Peru in the Worldwide Economy / Natividad Ferri Carreres
Re-Singing the World Indigenous Pedagogies and Global Crisis during Conflicted Times / Makere Stewart-Harawira
Idle No More Indigenous People’s Coordinated Reaction to the Twin Forces of Colonialism and Neo-Colonialism in Canada / Ryan Duplassie
Indigenous Languages, Gender and Community Organisation in the Era of Globalization The Case of the Mazatec Women of the Naxi-í in Oaxaca, Mexico / Karla Janiré Avilés González and Angela Ixkic Bastian Duarte
Against the Ethnicisation of Regional Territorial Minorities Contribution from the Basque Experience in France / Thomas Pierre
Visualizing Development with Identity Relational Aesthetics of Indigenous Collaborative Community Art Projects / Pauline Oosterhoff , Arno Peeters and Iris Honderdos
Communication for Social Change in Indigenous Communities; Limitations of Community Radios and Other Proposals Igloolik Isuma Productions / Bianca Rutherford Iglesias and Concepción Travesedo de Castilla
L’indianisme au Brésil au travers des traductions, des adaptations et des transpositions en français du poème épique de José de Santa Rita Durão sur la découverte de Bahia Caramurú. Poema épico do descobrimento da Bahia (1781) / Alain Vuillemin
Spatiality and the Literature of Globalization / Sze Wei Ang
Tierno Monénembo’s ‘Fula’ Between Distance and Empathy / Roxana Bauduin
Index of Names
Index of Subjects.
Notes:
Description based upon print version of record.
Includes bibliographical references at the end of each chapters and indexes.
CC BY-NC
Description based on print version record.
ISBN:
90-04-28208-4
OCLC:
897644046
Publisher Number:
10.1163/9789004282087 DOI
Access Restriction:
Unrestricted online access

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