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Cultural Identity in Transition (Hardcover)  | Released: 2004

By: Ed. Jari Kupiainen (Author)   Publisher: Atlantic

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Cultural Identity in Transition analyses the challenges that globalisation and modernisation have brought to cultural identity in recent years. This collection of articles highlights some of the central theoretical ideas and models currently used in the analysis of cultural identity in the social and cultural sciences. While the books main... Read More

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Author:

Ed. Jari Kupiainen

Publisher Name:

Atlantic

Language:

English

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(Hardcover)

About The Book
Cultural Identity in Transition analyses the challenges that globalisation and modernisation have brought to cultural identity in recent years. This collection of articles highlights some of the central theoretical ideas and models currently used in the analysis of cultural identity in the social and cultural sciences. While the books main regional focus is on Northern Europe, this is complemented by several case studies addressing issues of cultural identity in indigenous and ethnic communities, in literary and artistic expression, and in terms of national politics around the world. The book discusses in detail the questions like : What is at stake in the global culture industry in terms of cultural identity? How do the internet and information technology in general empower local communities? What kinds of political struggles and conflicts can be associated with the processes of cultural identity? Cultural identities are in transition, but in what direction are they moving? Cultural Identity in Transition will be essential reading for university students and researchers in sociology, anthropology, and cultural and literary studies.Table of Contents: PART ONETHEORETICAL PERSPECTIVES1. The Study of Cultural Identity: Development and Background of a Multi-Disciplinary Field of ResearchErkki Sevnen; 2. The Underestimated Strength of Cultural Identity between Localising and Globalising Tendencies in the European UnionRien T. SegersPART TWOEUROPEANISATION AND GLOBALISATION IN NORTHERN EUROPE3. Changing Images of Europe and the Preconditions for Cross-Border Cooperation on the External Borders of the European UnionIlkka Liikanen; 4. Marginality and the Renewal of Independence in EstoniaRein Veidemann; 5. Nation, Glocality, and the Estonian (Baltic) Literary Discourse at the Turn of the MillenniumJuri TalvetPART THREEIDENTITY PROCESSES AMONG EUROPEAN NATIONAL AND ETHNIC MINORITIES6. Ethnic Identities in Global and Local Discourses: Contested Narratives of Smi Ethnic HeritageStein Roar Mathisen; 7. Performing Ethnicity Among the Nenets and the Veps Peoples in RussiaKaija Heikkinen; 8. From Local to National and Back: Finnish Music and the Construction of Minority Identity in SwedenPekka Suutari; 9. German Home and Hybridity: Reclaiming New Cultural Identities in Selected German Migrant Narratives from the 1990sMarja-Leena HakkarainenPART FOURREPOSITIONING LOCALITY10. Local Identity and Historical Memory of Community: The Case of Communal Apartments in St. PetersburgIlya Utekhin; 11. The Erosion of the Local Identity of Cities in Postmodernity: A Study of Two NovelsMikko Laaksonen; 12. The Glocal New AgeTuomas Martikainen; 13. Flying in the Liminality between Alienation and Identification: Interpreting the Border-crossing of MigrantsPirkkoliisa AhponenPART FIVENEW MEDIA TECHNOLOGY AND CULTURAL IDENTITY14. Globalisation: A New Name for Imperialism in the Name of Modernisation and Telecommuni-cations, and its Ramifications for those Involved in Literary StudiesMatti Savolainen; 15. Digiwars: Notes on the Mental and Moral Dimensions of the Digital RevolutionPasi Falk; 16. Internet, Translocalisation and Cultural Brokerage in the PacificJari KupiainenPART SIXDEFINING CULTURAL IDENTITY THROUGH LITERATURE17. Using and Refusing America: America as a Way of Creating Modernity and National Identity: A Case Study of a Finnish-Swedish Detective Novel from 1916 Kristina Malmio; 18. What Do You Think of Indian Feminism?: The Problematics of Indian FeminismsJoel Kuortti; 19. Imagining Transnationalism in Bharati Mukherjees Leave It to Me Jopi Nyman; 20. Reiterating a Massacre: Sharpeville and AfterJohn A. Stotesbury; 21. Afterthoughts: Notes on the Politics of Cultural IdentityJari Kupiainen; Contributors

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