Signifying Identities

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Celtic Fringe
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Coincidentia Oppositorum
contested group boundaries research
Cross-boundary Transaction
cultural differentiation
Domestic Physical Abuse
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ethnic boundary theory
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Group's Social Practice
Group’s Social Practice
indigenous group relations
intergroup conflict analysis
jackson
Jat Sikhs
King George III
National Identity
Objective Correlative
paine
Personal Nationalism
Poisonous Knowledge
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Post-colonial Nationalism
Prototypical Judgement
Punjabi Life
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Putative Centre
qualitative ethnography
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Scotland's Interests
Scotland’s Interests
Scottish National Party
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SNP Government
social identity construction
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Te Rangi
Tea Towel
Violating
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Product details

  • ISBN 9780415192385
  • Weight: 300g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 28 Oct 1999
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Paperback
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This collection of extended papers examines the ways in which relations between national, ethnic, religious and gender groups are underpinned by each group's perceptions of their distinctive identities and of the nature of the boundaries which divide them. Questions of frontier and identity are theorised with reference to the Maori, Australian aborigines and Celtic groups. The theoretical arguments and ethnographic perspectives of this book place it at the cutting edge of contemporary anthropological scholarship on identity, with respect to the study of ethnicity, nationalism, localism, gender and indigenous peoples. It will be of value to scholars and students of social and cultural anthropology, human geography and social psychology.
Anthony Cohen is Professor of Social Anthropology, and Provost of Law and Social Sciences at the University of Edinburgh.