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020 _a9783631364772
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041 _aeng
082 0 4 _a305.8
_bLEM
100 _a Leman Johan
245 1 0 _aThe Dynamics of Emerging Ethnicities: Immigrant and Indigenous Ethnogenesis in Confrontation
_c/Johan Leman
250 _a2nd rev ed..
260 _bPeter Lang AG
_c2000
300 _a178p,;
_c20 cm,
504 _aindex
520 _aEthnicity is the subject of this collection of studies. The first question is whether or not, in an era criss-crossed with processes of transnational migrations, increasingly common migration-linked ethnicities differ essentially from traditional indigenous ones. Secondly, at a time when secularisation is a key feature of the globalisation and upscaling that have become paradigms for efficient future management, to what extent are countermovements generally sparked off, sustained and advanced by religious (and to lesser extent linguistic) emblems and structures. These questions are dealt with by means of a series of field studies among Mediterranean immigrants, Chinese and Christian Turkish refugees. The findings are compared with indigenous ethnogenesis in Transylvania and in Spain, focussing on past Christian-Muslim relations and confrontations in these areas. In this second, revised edition some attention is also given to the supra-ethnic processes in the large cities.
942 _cREF
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_d610922