Culture and Belonging in Divided Societies
Contestation and Symbolic Landscapes
Herausgeber: Ross, Marc Howard
Culture and Belonging in Divided Societies
Contestation and Symbolic Landscapes
Herausgeber: Ross, Marc Howard
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Marc Howard Ross is William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of Political Science at Bryn Mawr College. He is author or editor of seven books, including Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict.
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Marc Howard Ross is William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of Political Science at Bryn Mawr College. He is author or editor of seven books, including Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict.
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- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780812221978
- ISBN-10: 0812221974
- Artikelnr.: 35058259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
- Verlag: University of Pennsylvania Press
- Seitenzahl: 312
- Erscheinungstermin: 28. Februar 2012
- Englisch
- Abmessung: 226mm x 150mm x 23mm
- Gewicht: 458g
- ISBN-13: 9780812221978
- ISBN-10: 0812221974
- Artikelnr.: 35058259
- Herstellerkennzeichnung
- Libri GmbH
- Europaallee 1
- 36244 Bad Hersfeld
- 06621 890
Marc Howard Ross is William Rand Kenan, Jr., Professor of Political Science at Bryn Mawr College. He is author or editor of seven books, including Cultural Contestation in Ethnic Conflict.
Preface
1. Cultural Contestation and the Symbolic Landscape: Politics by Other
Means?
—Marc Howard Ross
2. The Rise and Fall of a Sacred Place: Ayodhya over Three Decades
—Richard H. Davis
3. Social Lives of the Dead: Contestation and Continuities in the Hawaiian
Repatriation Context
—Greg Johnson
4. Flagging Peace: Struggles over Symbolic Landscape in the New Northern
Ireland Dominic
—Bryan Clifford Stevenson
5. Conflict Transformation, Cultural Innovation, and Loyalist Identity in
Northern Ireland
—Lee A. Smithey
6. Islamic Headscarves in Public Schools: Explaining France's Legal
Restrictions
—Elaine R. Thomas
7. Minority Language Policy in France: Jacobinism, Cultural Pluralism, and
Ethnoregional Identities
—Britt Cartrite
8. Symbols of Reconciliation or Instruments of Division? A Critical Look at
New Monuments in South Africa
—Sabine Marschall
9. Emerging Multiculturalisms in South African Museum Practice: Some
Examples from the Western Cape
—Crain Soudien
10. Strategies for Transforming and Enlarging South Africa's Post-Apartheid
Symbolic Landscape
—Marc Howard Ross
11. Invisible House, Invisible Slavery: Struggles of Public History at
Independence National Historical Park
—Charlene Mires
12. Politicizing Chinese New Year Festivals: Cold War Politics,
Transnational Conflicts, and Chinese America
—Chiou-Ling Yeh
13. Paddy, Shylock, and Sambo: Irish, Jewish, and African American Efforts
to Ban Racial Ridicule on Stage and Screen
—M. Alison Kibler
Epilogue
—Edward T. Linenthal
List of Contributors
Index
1. Cultural Contestation and the Symbolic Landscape: Politics by Other
Means?
—Marc Howard Ross
2. The Rise and Fall of a Sacred Place: Ayodhya over Three Decades
—Richard H. Davis
3. Social Lives of the Dead: Contestation and Continuities in the Hawaiian
Repatriation Context
—Greg Johnson
4. Flagging Peace: Struggles over Symbolic Landscape in the New Northern
Ireland Dominic
—Bryan Clifford Stevenson
5. Conflict Transformation, Cultural Innovation, and Loyalist Identity in
Northern Ireland
—Lee A. Smithey
6. Islamic Headscarves in Public Schools: Explaining France's Legal
Restrictions
—Elaine R. Thomas
7. Minority Language Policy in France: Jacobinism, Cultural Pluralism, and
Ethnoregional Identities
—Britt Cartrite
8. Symbols of Reconciliation or Instruments of Division? A Critical Look at
New Monuments in South Africa
—Sabine Marschall
9. Emerging Multiculturalisms in South African Museum Practice: Some
Examples from the Western Cape
—Crain Soudien
10. Strategies for Transforming and Enlarging South Africa's Post-Apartheid
Symbolic Landscape
—Marc Howard Ross
11. Invisible House, Invisible Slavery: Struggles of Public History at
Independence National Historical Park
—Charlene Mires
12. Politicizing Chinese New Year Festivals: Cold War Politics,
Transnational Conflicts, and Chinese America
—Chiou-Ling Yeh
13. Paddy, Shylock, and Sambo: Irish, Jewish, and African American Efforts
to Ban Racial Ridicule on Stage and Screen
—M. Alison Kibler
Epilogue
—Edward T. Linenthal
List of Contributors
Index
Preface
1. Cultural Contestation and the Symbolic Landscape: Politics by Other
Means?
—Marc Howard Ross
2. The Rise and Fall of a Sacred Place: Ayodhya over Three Decades
—Richard H. Davis
3. Social Lives of the Dead: Contestation and Continuities in the Hawaiian
Repatriation Context
—Greg Johnson
4. Flagging Peace: Struggles over Symbolic Landscape in the New Northern
Ireland Dominic
—Bryan Clifford Stevenson
5. Conflict Transformation, Cultural Innovation, and Loyalist Identity in
Northern Ireland
—Lee A. Smithey
6. Islamic Headscarves in Public Schools: Explaining France's Legal
Restrictions
—Elaine R. Thomas
7. Minority Language Policy in France: Jacobinism, Cultural Pluralism, and
Ethnoregional Identities
—Britt Cartrite
8. Symbols of Reconciliation or Instruments of Division? A Critical Look at
New Monuments in South Africa
—Sabine Marschall
9. Emerging Multiculturalisms in South African Museum Practice: Some
Examples from the Western Cape
—Crain Soudien
10. Strategies for Transforming and Enlarging South Africa's Post-Apartheid
Symbolic Landscape
—Marc Howard Ross
11. Invisible House, Invisible Slavery: Struggles of Public History at
Independence National Historical Park
—Charlene Mires
12. Politicizing Chinese New Year Festivals: Cold War Politics,
Transnational Conflicts, and Chinese America
—Chiou-Ling Yeh
13. Paddy, Shylock, and Sambo: Irish, Jewish, and African American Efforts
to Ban Racial Ridicule on Stage and Screen
—M. Alison Kibler
Epilogue
—Edward T. Linenthal
List of Contributors
Index
1. Cultural Contestation and the Symbolic Landscape: Politics by Other
Means?
—Marc Howard Ross
2. The Rise and Fall of a Sacred Place: Ayodhya over Three Decades
—Richard H. Davis
3. Social Lives of the Dead: Contestation and Continuities in the Hawaiian
Repatriation Context
—Greg Johnson
4. Flagging Peace: Struggles over Symbolic Landscape in the New Northern
Ireland Dominic
—Bryan Clifford Stevenson
5. Conflict Transformation, Cultural Innovation, and Loyalist Identity in
Northern Ireland
—Lee A. Smithey
6. Islamic Headscarves in Public Schools: Explaining France's Legal
Restrictions
—Elaine R. Thomas
7. Minority Language Policy in France: Jacobinism, Cultural Pluralism, and
Ethnoregional Identities
—Britt Cartrite
8. Symbols of Reconciliation or Instruments of Division? A Critical Look at
New Monuments in South Africa
—Sabine Marschall
9. Emerging Multiculturalisms in South African Museum Practice: Some
Examples from the Western Cape
—Crain Soudien
10. Strategies for Transforming and Enlarging South Africa's Post-Apartheid
Symbolic Landscape
—Marc Howard Ross
11. Invisible House, Invisible Slavery: Struggles of Public History at
Independence National Historical Park
—Charlene Mires
12. Politicizing Chinese New Year Festivals: Cold War Politics,
Transnational Conflicts, and Chinese America
—Chiou-Ling Yeh
13. Paddy, Shylock, and Sambo: Irish, Jewish, and African American Efforts
to Ban Racial Ridicule on Stage and Screen
—M. Alison Kibler
Epilogue
—Edward T. Linenthal
List of Contributors
Index