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Signifying identities : anthropological perspectives on boundaries and contested values

Cohen, Anthony(Edited by)
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The question of how identity is formed and what it means is a central question within anthropology.

Just as significant is the concept of boundaries, the things which distinguish the identity of one group from another.

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.

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Product Details
Routledge
0415192382 / 9780415192385
Paperback / softback
305
28/10/1999
United Kingdom
English
vi, 178p.
24 cm
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