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Hybrid Identities.
Title:
Hybrid Identities.
Author:
Sabate, Flocel.
ISBN:
9783035107043
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Physical Description:
1 online resource (300 pages)
Series:
Identities / Identités / Identidades ; v.2

Identities / Identités / Identidades
Contents:
Cover -- Contents -- Flocel Sabaté: Hybrid Identities 7 -- Josep Fontana: Histories and Identities 15 -- Andrew Vincent: The Lineage of Hybrid Identity 29 -- Christiane Stallaert: Hybridization, Transculturation, and Translation. Europe through the Lens of Latin America 39 -- Adeline Rucquoi: Hybrid Identities: the Case of Medieval Spain 55 -- Gerhard Jaritz: Outer Appearance and the Construction of Identities 83 -- Anna Maria Oliva: Quivi hanno refugio tutte le nationi come commune domicilio del mondo (Here all the Nations have Refuge as Shared Home of the World). The Cosmopolitan Identity of Rome between the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Centuries 99 -- Maria Eugenia Cadeddu: Plurilingualism and Identity in Sardinia (XVI-XVII centuries): Some Thoughts 119 -- Agustí Alcoberro: Identities in Exile from the War of the Spanish Succession (1713-1747): Some Notes 127 -- Martine Reid: Hybridité ou les femmes en littérature 135 -- Daniel Compère: Hybrides et Surgeons : Naissance des Genres Populaires 149 -- Ndèye Anna Gaye Fall: The Rule of Osha in Cuba. A Hybrid Identity? 171 -- Joan J. Pujadas: Hybrid Identities in Contexts of Minorisation of Citizens: Thinking about the Indigenous Peoples of Latin America 183 -- Fulvia Caruso: Global Ecumene, Electroacustic Music and "Other" Music 213 -- Graciela Spector: The Role of the Significant Other in the Construction of National Identities 241 -- Ugo E. M. Fabietti: Hybrid Memories: Building the Present in Southern Pakistan 259 -- Kathryn Crameri: Hybridity and Catalonia's Linguistic Borders:the Case of Najat El Hachmi 271.
Abstract:
This book dissiminates a selected collection of research texts from the Congress Hybrid Identities, held in 2011 in the Institute for Research into Identities and Society (University of Lleida, Catalonia, Spain). Outstanding researchers from Social and Humanities fields adapted the hybridization of society such as a new perspective in order to study and understand the evolution of conviviality from the Middle Ages to current days throughout a comparative space and time. Taking the concept from the anthropology, the hybridization became a new approach for social studies and Humanities. Hybridization offers a historical perspective in order to renew perspectives for study different societies during all historical periods since Middle Ages to current days. At the same time, hybridization appears as a tool for analysing social realities in the different continents of the word. In any case, it is a new way in order to understand how the societies reaches its respective cohesions throughout mixted identities.
Local Note:
Electronic reproduction. Ann Arbor, Michigan : ProQuest Ebook Central, 2017. Available via World Wide Web. Access may be limited to ProQuest Ebook Central affiliated libraries.
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