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Global Multiculturalism - Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation (Hardcover): Grant H. Cornwell, Eve Walsh... Global Multiculturalism - Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation (Hardcover)
Grant H. Cornwell, Eve Walsh Stoddard; Contributions by Henley Adams, Patricia Alden, Anne Csete, …
R3,976 Discovery Miles 39 760 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Global Multiculturalism offers a rich collection of case studies on ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity drawn from thirteen countries-each unique in the way it understands, negotiates, and represents its diversity. A multi-disciplinary group of authors shows how, in different nations, identity groups are included, or made invisible by forced assimilation, or reviled even to the point of genocide. Framed within a theoretical discussion of national identity, transnationalism, hybridity, and diaspora, each chapter surveys the demographics and history of its country and then analyzes the dynamics of diversity. With cases ranging from Bosnia to Chiapas, Cuba to China, and Zimbabwe to France, this volume offers a truly global perspective and scope. Its genuinely comparative methodology and range of disciplinary perspectives make it a unique resource for all those seeking to understand ethnic conflict and diversity.

Global Multiculturalism - Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation (Paperback): Grant H. Cornwell, Eve Walsh... Global Multiculturalism - Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation (Paperback)
Grant H. Cornwell, Eve Walsh Stoddard; Contributions by Henley Adams, Patricia Alden, Anne Csete, …
R1,896 Discovery Miles 18 960 Ships in 12 - 19 working days

Global Multiculturalism offers a rich collection of case studies on ethnic, racial, and cultural diversity drawn from thirteen countries_each unique in the way it understands, negotiates, and represents its diversity. A multi-disciplinary group of authors shows how, in different nations, identity groups are included, or made invisible by forced assimilation, or reviled even to the point of genocide. Framed within a theoretical discussion of national identity, transnationalism, hybridity, and diaspora, each chapter surveys the demographics and history of its country and then analyzes the dynamics of diversity. With cases ranging from Bosnia to Chiapas, Cuba to China, and Zimbabwe to France, this volume offers a truly global perspective and scope. Its genuinely comparative methodology and range of disciplinary perspectives make it a unique resource for all those seeking to understand ethnic conflict and diversity.

Women and Work in Eighteenth-Century France (Paperback): Daryl M. Hafter, Nina Kushner Women and Work in Eighteenth-Century France (Paperback)
Daryl M. Hafter, Nina Kushner; Jacob Melish, Judith De Groat, Cynthia Truant, …
R1,015 Discovery Miles 10 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the eighteenth century, French women were active in a wide range of employments-from printmaking to running whole-sale businesses-although social and legal structures frequently limited their capacity to work independently. The contributors to Women and Work in Eighteenth-Century France reveal how women at all levels of society negotiated these structures with determination and ingenuity in order to provide for themselves and their families. Recent historiography on women and work in eighteenth-century France has focused on the model of the ""family economy,"" in which women's work existed as part of the communal effort to keep the family afloat, usually in support of the patriarch's occupation. The ten essays in this volume offer case studies that complicate the conventional model: wives of ship captains managed family businesses in their husbands' extended absences; high-end prostitutes managed their own households; female weavers, tailors, and merchants increasingly appeared on eighteenth-century tax rolls and guild membership lists; and female members of the nobility possessed and wielded the same legal power as their male counterparts. Examining female workers within and outside of the context of family, Women and Work in Eighteenth-Century France challenges current scholarly assumptions about gender and labor. This stimulating and important collection of essays broadens our understanding of the diversity, vitality, and crucial importance of women's work in the eighteenth-century economy.

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