Encountering Recent African Migrants and Inmigrants to South Africa: towards Understanding the Role of Religion and Culture in the Reception of Recent African Migrants and Inmigrants to South Africa
Hans-Peter Muller
págs. 13-22
Masculinity and Ethnicity in Dutch Society: from Newcomer to Self-managing citizen
págs. 23-33
Australia: Multiculturalism and the Millennium
págs. 35-41
Indigenous minorities and Social Identity: on the Way to a New Canadian Society
págs. 43-51
Collective Identity and Issue Raming in a Mexican Campesino Movement: The case of the Union of Comuneros "Emiliano Zapata"
págs. 53-60
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págs. 71-78
Policies, Discourses and Rearticulations: Canadian Multiculturalism and Cultural Production
págs. 79-88
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págs. 103-110
The Representations of Trauma, the Trauma of Representation: Postcolonial Nonfiction Film and Political Violence
págs. 113-121
Violence, Pedagogy and the Postcolonial American Classroom: a Film Analysis of The Substitute
págs. 123-131
Africa on my Mind: Julie Dash's fims Daughters of the Dust. Family History and the Restoration of Mythic Memory through the Ancestor's Gaze
págs. 133-140
Gendering Orientalism: a Critical Study of M. Butterfly
págs. 141-146
Reconstructing a Colonial Past: Photographic Life Narratives and the Albums of Strangers
págs. 147-153
"Making Whiteness Strange": the Social Construction of Whiteness in Post-Apartheid South African Art
págs. 155-162
"Do You Know What a Nation Means'": Joyce's Politics of Narration and the Forgiing of an (Inter)National Conscience
págs. 165-173
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págs. 183-192
Postmodern Posing or Plain Cheating: the Ethics of Literary Ventriloquism in Contemporary Australian Literature
págs. 193-203
Indian English Literature at the Turn of the Century: Challenging National Identity and Cultural Homogeneity
págs. 205-215
"A Peculiar-Tasting Smoked Fish": food and identity in the Works of Contemporary South-Asian Writers
págs. 217-224
"Person", "Citizen": some Cues from a Poetic Practice, wherein the Citizen is dreamed as O Cidadán (the foreign word entering the language not a transllation buy as a new term)
págs. 225-233
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