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Identity In Crossroad Civilisations Ethnicity Nationalism And Globalism In Asia Erich Kolig Vivienne Sm Angeles Sam Wong

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Identity In Crossroad Civilisations Ethnicity Nationalism And Globalism In Asia Erich Kolig Vivienne Sm Angeles Sam Wong
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Publisher: Amsterdam University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 4.34 MB
Pages: 263
Author: Erich Kolig & Vivienne Sm. Angeles & Sam Wong
ISBN: 9789089641274, 9089641270
Language: English
Year: 2010

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Identity In Crossroad Civilisations Ethnicity Nationalism And Globalism In Asia Erich Kolig Vivienne Sm Angeles Sam Wong by Erich Kolig & Vivienne Sm. Angeles & Sam Wong 9789089641274, 9089641270 instant download after payment.

The contributors to this timely volume discuss the role that ethnicity, nationalism, and the effects of globalization have played in the emergence of new identities in Asia. Challenging Samuel Huntington’s popular yet controversial thesis of the “clash of civilizations,” the essays examine communities in Bhutan, China, India, Japan, the Philippines, and New Zealand, and reveal how new, amalgamated identities have materialized as a result of these communities’ willingness to adapt to the changing economic, political, and social climates brought on by globalization.About the AuthorErich Kolig is a retired social anthropologist from New Zealand. Vivienne SM. Angeles is assistant professor in the Department of Religion at La Salle University. Sam Wong is a lecturer in the School of Earth and Environment at Leeds University. [C:\Users\Microsoft\Documents\Calibre Library]

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