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Negotiating Culture Moving, Mixing and Memory in Contemporary Europe (European
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Negotiating Culture Moving, Mixing and Memory in Contemporary Europe (European Studies in Culture and Policy) Unknown - 2007

by Reginald Byron (Editor), Ullrich Kockel (Editor)


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How are cultural boundaries created, conceived, and experienced? On the public level, the political practices of (sub-)nationalism have been revitalized by contemporary ideologies of multiculturalism providing new rhetorical forms which ultimately deny the legitimacy of indeterminacy. Yet, on the private level, the creation of new intersubjectivities is a normal consequence of movement, mixing, and living together, resulting in novel repertoires of individual and collective experiences. This book seeks to connect both the public and the private within the same frame of analysis.

Reginald Byron is professor of sociology and anthropology, University of Wales, Swansea (UK). Ullrich Kockel holds a chair in European Studies at Bristol University of the West of England (UK), where he leads the European Ethnological Research Unit.

Details

  • Title Negotiating Culture Moving, Mixing and Memory in Contemporary Europe (European Studies in Culture and Policy)
  • Author Reginald Byron (Editor), Ullrich Kockel (Editor)
  • Binding unknown
  • Publisher LIT Verlag
  • Date February 28, 2007
  • ISBN 9783825884109