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Books > History > World history > General
Members of diasporic populations often have a unique, dual persona
consisting of one's migrant role as a permanent or transient member
of a new country and one's role as a citizen of one's home country.
Like all diaspora, the African diaspora is further composed of
sub-groups of people of a variety of backgrounds and disciplines,
such that there is a need for studies that properly encompass and
address the African diaspora across a multitude of fields and
pedagogies, including architecture, education, and business.
Multidisciplinary Issues Surrounding African Diasporas is a pivotal
reference source that explores the philosophical and
epistemological issues regarding the African diaspora identity and
navigates these individuals' opportunities for professional and
academic growth. Featuring coverage on a wide range of topics such
as higher education, cultural engagement, and xenophobia, this
publication is ideally designed for sociologists, anthropologists,
humanities scholars, political scientists, cultural studies
academicians, university board members, researchers, and students.
This book sheds new light on the central role of the Grimms' all
too often neglected Deutsche Sagen (German Legends), published in
1816-1818 as a follow up to their famous collection of fairy tales.
As the chapters in this book demonstrate, Deutsche Sagen, with its
firmly nationalistic title, set in motion a cultural tsunami of
folklore collection throughout Northern Europe from Ireland and
Estonia, which focused initially on the collection of folk legends
rather than fairy tales. Grimm Ripples focuses on the initial
northward wave of collection between 1816 and 1870, and the
letters, introductions and reviews associated with these
collections which effectively demonstrate how those involved
understood what was being collected. This approach offers important
new insights into the key role played by Folkloristics in the
Romantic Nationalistic movement of the early nineteenth century.
Contributors are: Terry Gunnell, Joep Leerssen, Holger Ehrhardt,
Timothy R. Tangherlini, Herleik Baklid, Ane Ohrvik, Line Esborg,
Fredrik Skott, John Lindow, Eilis Ni Dhiubhne Almqvist, John Shaw,
Jonathan Roper, Kim Simonsen, Rosa THorsteinsdottir, Liina Lukas,
Pertti Anttonen, Ulrika Wolf-Knuts, and Susanne
OEsterlund-Poetzsch.
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