Representation, Expression and Identity: Interdisciplinary Perspectives
edited by Tina Rahimy
ISBN: 978-1-904710-81-3
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Contents
Introduction
Tina Rahimy
The Plural Self & The Social: Some Considerations for Political Theory
Muriel Kahane
The Contribution of Digital Media Technologies to Cultural Representations in Digital Cinematic Productions
Sunny S. K. Lam
Do People Make History?
Eleni Pavlides
The Imagined African Community in Dublin: Identity and Identification
Theophilus Ejorh
Socio-cultural Belonging in Legal Limbo
Ana Bravo-Moreno
Ariel Dorfman Writes Home: Literary Citizenship and Transnational Belonging
Jonathan Rollins
Longing and Dreaming in Real Time: How Chagossian Children in Mauritius See the Chagos Islands
S.J.T.M. Evers
The Enduring Legacies of Bandung, Non-Alignment and Richard Wright
Rob Burton
Expressions of Exceptions, Exceptions of Expressions: On Fragmented Languages as Political Discourse
Tina Rahimy
The Social Construction of Grievance and its Role in Social Movements: Overseas Filipino Workers’ Activism and Homeland Filipino Politics
Jae Seung Moon
The Politics of Toleration in Contemporary Liberal Societies: Assessing the Validity of Minority Cultural Rights
Masakazu Matsumoto
The Winter of Our Discontent: Reasonable Accommodation’ and the 2007 Quebec Election
Alan Wong
Recent Chinese Migrations to South Africa: New Intersections of Race, Class and Ethnicity
Yoon Jung Park
The Portrait of New Lithuanian Emigrants: Integrative Model of Psychological & Social Factors
Laura Seibokaite, Aukse Endriulaitiene & Rasa Marksaityte
National Minorities in Poland after 2001: A Political Problem or an Element of Multicultural Reality?
Iwona Jakimowicz-Ostrowska
The Dialogical Self and Memory-Shaping Processes: Japanese Migrant Mothers in Ireland
Naoko Maehara
Concepts of Locality, Regionality and Europeanness in European Capitals of Culture
Tuuli Lähdesmäki
Dream or Nightmare: The Architectural Illustration of Conflicted Cultures and Identities in Post-Communist Eastern Europe
Raluca Manoliu & Mariana Fartatescu
Mediterranean Identities in the Ancient World
Leone Porciani
‘Paranoia of Identity Crisis’? Recent South African Literary Historiography and the Discourse of Cultural and Political Transformation
Margriet van der Waal
Post-Holocaust Reconstructed Identities in Anne Michaels’ Fugitive Pieces and W.G. Sebald’s Austerlitz
Catalina Botez
How Solidarity Works in Highly Diversified Societies: How Far Do We Get with National Liberalism?
Patrick Loobuyck








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