Ethnology, Volume 41University of Pittsburgh, 2002 - Anthropology |
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... identity among the Iraqw of Tanzania . It explores how ideas of personhood have changed from the precolonial era to ... identity . In much of the African literature , identity is often portrayed as a strategy deployed by actors to handle ...
... identity among the Iraqw of Tanzania . It explores how ideas of personhood have changed from the precolonial era to ... identity . In much of the African literature , identity is often portrayed as a strategy deployed by actors to handle ...
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... identity and community . In the postcolonial world , there are alternative communities , with different implications for identity and personhood , to which a person can belong . Perhaps the most significant alternative community in the ...
... identity and community . In the postcolonial world , there are alternative communities , with different implications for identity and personhood , to which a person can belong . Perhaps the most significant alternative community in the ...
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... identity has long been dominated in the anthropo- logical literature by the essentialist point of view , which ... identity in order to press political or economic claims , while stressing essential traits as the basis for that identity ...
... identity has long been dominated in the anthropo- logical literature by the essentialist point of view , which ... identity in order to press political or economic claims , while stressing essential traits as the basis for that identity ...
Contents
A History of Power | 1 |
Contested Ethnicity | 27 |
Bugis Migration and Modes of Adaptation to Local Situations | 51 |
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