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With "race" being discredited as a rallying cry for populist movements because of the atrocities committed in its name during World War II, "culture" has been adopted by right-wing groups instead...
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With "race" being discredited as a rallying cry for populist movements because of the atrocities committed in its name during World War II, "culture" has been adopted by right-wing groups instead, but used in the same exclusionary manner as racism was. This volume examines the essentialism, which is implicit in racial theories and re-emerges in the ideological use of cultural identity in new rightist movements, and presents case studies from different parts of the world where researchers were confronted with racism and worked out ways of coping with it.

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Price: $135.00
Pages: 320
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Imprint: Berghahn Books
Series: Culture and Politics/Politics and Culture
Publication Date: 01 June 2004
Trim Size: 9.00 X 6.00 in
ISBN: 9781571813343
Format: Hardcover
BISACs: POLITICAL SCIENCE/General, SOCIAL SCIENCE/General
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Rik Pinxten is Professor and Senior Researcher in Anthropology, focusing on identity as a central mechanism in cultural and religious learning processes.

Preface

Introduction
Rik Pinxten and Ghislain Verstraete

Chapter 1. Religion, Society and Identity: From Claims to Scientific Categories?
Lieve Orye

Chapter 2. Engendering Identities as Political Processes: Discourses of Gender Among Strictly Orthodox Jewish Women
Chia Longman

Chapter 3. Five Centuries of Compelling Interculturality: The Indian in Latin-American Consciousness
Koen De Munter

Chapter 4. ‘Flow Between Fact and Fiction’: Analysis of Identity Dynamics in Visual Representation
An van Dienderen

Notes on Contributors
Index