Quandaries of Belonging

Quandaries of Belonging
Author: Michael Jackson
Publsiher: Union Bridge Books
Total Pages: 200
Release: 2020-12-15
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781785276422

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Those who leave their homelands, either under duress or by design, will see them in a different light than those who have stayed put. Michael Jackson argues that the perspective of the expatriate may be compared with what ethnographers call ‘stranger value’. In moving between detachment and deep immersion, this bifocal perspective implicates a bicultural one, which is why Jackson has recourse to Māori traditional knowledge, not in order to impose a Eurocentric interpretation on them, but to show how cross-cultural conversations and interactions can promote new forms of sociality and coexistence.

Excursions

Excursions
Author: Michael Jackson
Publsiher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 332
Release: 2007-10-24
Genre: History
ISBN: 0822340755

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DIVPhilosophical meditations on a series of journeys the author has taken to various places around the world./div

Jewish Glass and Christian Stone

Jewish Glass and Christian Stone
Author: Eric C. Smith
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 168
Release: 2017-11-15
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781315474717

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In recent years scholars have re-evaluated the "parting of the ways" between Judaism and Christianity, reaching new understandings of the ways shared origins gave way to two distinct and sometimes inimical religious traditions. But this has been a profoundly textual task, relying on the writings of rabbis, bishops, and other text-producing elites to map the terrain of the "parting." This book takes up the question of the divergence of Judaism and Christianity in terms of material--the stuff made, used, and left behind by the persons that lived in and between these religions as they were developing. Considering the glass, clay, stone, paint, vellum, and papyrus of ancient Jews and Christians, this book maps the "parting" in new ways, and argues for a greater role for material and materialism in our reconstructions of the past.

Final Journeys

Final Journeys
Author: Alistair Hunter,Eva Soom Ammann
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 122
Release: 2017-07-20
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351718424

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A recurring theme of the public discourse on immigration in Europe today is that migrants are primarily young people, of working age. Against this short-sighted view, the main contribution of this book is to propose that processes of ageing and dying constitute a critical juncture in the settlement of migrant-origin communities, precipitating novel intercultural negotiations in societies characterized by post-migration diversity. Bringing together seven studies reflecting different institutional and (trans)national contexts, the chapters fall under two main themes. A key issue when facing death is the organization of adequate care for the dying, which may be a challenging task in pluralized settings involving both migrant patients and migrant carers. Facing the end of life furthermore involves the practice of rituals in order to make sense of the transition from life to death. Whether through care or ritual, the studies presented here show that the need to reconcile different cultural, religious and administrative norms relating to death is infused with ontological insecurities which may result in new or renewed interrogations of identities and belongings. This book was originally published as a special issue of the Journal of Intercultural Studies.

Belonging in America

Belonging in America
Author: Constance Perin
Publsiher: Univ of Wisconsin Press
Total Pages: 300
Release: 1988
Genre: History
ISBN: 0299115844

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Belonging in America gives voice to unspoken conventions and silent understandings and asks why our culture draws the lines it does--between home and work, family and friends, humans and animals. Throughout her fascinating book, Constance Perin shows us the systems of meaning through which contemporary American create social order and define their relationships.

Belonging

Belonging
Author: Anonim
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2024
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0310202477

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Translocational Belongings

Translocational Belongings
Author: Floya Anthias
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 207
Release: 2020-06-10
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781351397315

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This book explores the multiform and shifting location of borders and boundaries in social life, related to difference and belonging. It contributes to understanding categories of difference as a building block for forms of belonging and inequality in the world today and as underpinning modern capitalist societies and their forms of governance. Reflecting on the ways in which we might theorise the connections between different social divisions and identities, a translocational lens for addressing modalities of power is developed, stressing relationality, the spatio-temporal and the processual in social relations. The book is organised around contemporary dilemmas of difference and inequality, relating to fixities and fluidities in social life and to current developments in the areas of racialisation, migration, gender, sexuality and class relations, and in theorising the articulations of gender, class and ethnic hierarchies. Rejecting the view that gender, ethnicity, race, class or the more specific categories of migrants or refugees pertain to social groups with certain fixed characteristics, they are treated as interconnected and interdependent places within a landscape of inequality making. This innovative and groundbreaking book constitutes a significant contribution to scholarship on intersectionality.

The Situated Politics of Belonging

The Situated Politics of Belonging
Author: Nira Yuval-Davis,Kalpana Kannabiran,Ulrike Vieten
Publsiher: SAGE
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2006-06-27
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9781847878755

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This collection of essays examines the racialized and gendered effects of contemporary politics of belonging, issues which lie at the heart of contemporary political and social lives. It encompasses critical questions of identity and citizenship, inclusion and exclusion, emotional attachments, violent conflicts and local/global relationships. The range - geographically, thematically and theoretically - covered by the chapters reflects current concerns in the world today. A timely contribution to the ongoing debates in the field, it will be a valuable companion to scholars working in the areas of multiculturalism, globalisation and culture, race and ethnic studies, gender studies and studies of post-partition societies.