Race Nationality

Race   Nationality
Author: John Oakesmith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 320
Release: 1986
Genre: Nationalism
ISBN: OCLC:427535711

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RACE NATIONALITY

RACE NATIONALITY
Author: JOHN. OAKESMITH
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2018
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 103318568X

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Race Nationality An Inquiry Into the Origin and Growth of Partriotism

Race   Nationality  An Inquiry Into the Origin and Growth of Partriotism
Author: John Oakesmith
Publsiher: Wentworth Press
Total Pages: 320
Release: 2019-03-11
Genre: History
ISBN: 0530924803

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Race and Nationality

Race and Nationality
Author: John Oakesmith
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 0
Release: 1919
Genre: National characteristics
ISBN: LCCN:06000416

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Race

Race
Author: Thomas F. Gossett
Publsiher: Oxford University Press
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1997-08-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780190282684

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When Thomas Gossett's Race: The History of an Idea in America appeared in 1963, it explored the impact of race theory on American letters in a way that anticipated the investigation of race and culture being conducted today. Bold, rigorous, and broad in scope, Gossett's book quickly established itself as a critical resource to younger scholars seeking a candid, theoretically sophisticated treatment of race in American cultural history. Here, reprinted without change, is Gossett's classic study, making available to a new generation of scholars a lucid, accessibly written volume that ranges from colonial race theory and its European antecedents, through eighteenth- and nineteenth- century race pseudoscience, to the racialist dimension of American thought and literature emerging against backgrounds such as Anglo- Saxonism, westward expansion, Social Darwinism, xenophobia, World War I, and modern racial theory. Featuring a new afterword by the author, an introduction by series editors Shelley Fisher Fishkin and Arnold Rampersad, and a bibliographic essay by Maghan Keita, this indispensable book, whose first edition helped change the way scholars discussed race, will richly reward scholars of American Studies, American Literature, and African-American Studies.

Race Racism and Psychology

Race  Racism and Psychology
Author: Graham Richards
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 402
Release: 2003-09-02
Genre: Psychology
ISBN: 9781134853755

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Topics with racial implications have been hotly debated in the psychological literature for most of this century and are often in the news. Graham Richards takes a historical look at how the concepts of "race" and "racism" emerged within the discipline and charts the underlying premises of some famous studies in their social and political contexts. No-one is allowed to be objective in this arena, as opponents will always argue that they are not. This account is bound therefore to be controversial and excite interest whether or not readers agree with Richards' stance.

The International Law Foundations of Palestinian Nationality

The International Law Foundations of Palestinian Nationality
Author: Mutaz Qafisheh
Publsiher: BRILL
Total Pages: 268
Release: 2008-09-17
Genre: Law
ISBN: 9789004180840

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By the end of British rule in Palestine on 14 May 1948, Palestinian nationality had become well established in accordance with both domestic law and international law. Accordingly, the legal origin of Palestinian nationality lies in this nearly thirty-year period as the status of Palestinians has never been settled since. Hence, any legal consideration on the future status of individuals who once held Palestinian nationality should start from the point at which the British rule over Palestine was terminated. This work provides a legal basis for future settlement of the status of Palestinians of all categories that emerged in some sixty years following the end of the Palestine Mandate: Israeli citizens, inhabitants of the occupied territory, and Palestinian refugees. In conclusion, nationality as regulated by Britain in Palestine represents an international status that cannot be legally altered except in accordance with international law.

The Nationality of Utopia

The Nationality of Utopia
Author: Maxim Shadurski
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 216
Release: 2019-08-14
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781000682878

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Since its generic inception in 1516, utopia has produced visions of alterity which renegotiate, subvert, and transcend existing places. Early in the twentieth century, H. G. Wells linked utopia to the World State, whose post-national, post-Westphalian emergence he predicated on English national discourse. This critical study examines how the discursive representations of England’s geography, continuity, and character become foundational to the Wellsian utopia and elicit competing response from Wells’s contemporaries, particularly Robert Hugh Benson and Aldous Huxley, with further ramifications throughout the twentieth century. Contextualized alongside modern theories of nationalism and utopia, as well as read jointly with contemporary projections of England as place, reactions to Wells demonstrate a shift from disavowal to retrieval of England, on the one hand, and from endorsement to rejection of the World State, on the other. Attempts to salvage the residual traces of English culture from their degradation in the World State have taken increasing precedence over the imagination of a post-national order. This trend continues in the work of George Orwell, Anthony Burgess, J. G. Ballard, and Julian Barnes, whose future scenarios warn against a world without England. The Nationality of Utopia investigates utopia’s capacity to deconstruct and redeploy national discourse in ways that surpass fear and nostalgia.