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Identity and Tradition

Yes tradition and no tradition in the reproduction of cultural forms and cultural identity in conditions of globalization

Yes tradition and no tradition in the reproduction of cultural forms and cultural identity in conditions of globalization

... cultural identity in the conditions of globalization tendencies towards unification and ...cultural identity, threatening cultural security, and therefore meet resistance as a response, where no- ...

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Art of Bangladesh: the Changing Role of Tradition, Search for Identity and Globalization

Art of Bangladesh: the Changing Role of Tradition, Search for Identity and Globalization

... Muslim identity after the birth of Pakistan; the reclamation of Bengali heritage in the face of Pakistani hegemony engendered by the Language Movement, with the parallel introduction and assimilation of ‘modern’ ...

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National Identity and European Integration: The Unbearable Lightness of Legal Tradition

National Identity and European Integration: The Unbearable Lightness of Legal Tradition

... legal tradition was introduced by the CJEU in its case law on fundamental rights, the concept recently returned in the cases of the Court and the Opinions of the Advocates General on the so-called identity ...

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Kindong : tradition, memory and identity in Lao weddings

Kindong : tradition, memory and identity in Lao weddings

... their identity, displaying their locality, their social standing and their experiences in things Lao ...between tradition, habitus and identity were established, albeit unwittingly (or as Bourdieu ...

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Asado and Argentine identity. Representations of the Argentine roast tradition in historical perspective

Asado and Argentine identity. Representations of the Argentine roast tradition in historical perspective

... individual identity but also in collective ...group identity: “Daily meals shared around the family hearth accumulate intimate and enduring social ...

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The gbagyi/gbari: origin, identity and impact of knunu (“tradition/ culture”)

The gbagyi/gbari: origin, identity and impact of knunu (“tradition/ culture”)

... their identity within ...social identity and cultural relevance, but also serves as vehicle of sensitizing them to the aspirations of their family ...

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The regular re-invention of sporting tradition and identity: Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling c.1800–2000

The regular re-invention of sporting tradition and identity: Cumberland and Westmorland wrestling c.1800–2000

... entering other events, this had no deleterious effects. A week later at Ullswater, for example, there were more entries ‘than for any previous year’.15 The pool of potential wrestlers was large and less able wrestlers, ...

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Tanks and Tinsel: The American Celebration of Christmas during World War II

Tanks and Tinsel: The American Celebration of Christmas during World War II

... store to see the display, and also demonstrated the power possessions had in instilling a sense of American identity and tradition. The “no merchandise” plan was more likely a way to mitigate the shortages ...

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Folk knowledge of wild food plants among the tribal communities of Thakht-e-Sulaiman Hills, North-West Pakistan

Folk knowledge of wild food plants among the tribal communities of Thakht-e-Sulaiman Hills, North-West Pakistan

... of indigenous communities [68, 69]. Additionally, it is be- lieved that food botanical studies are vital for the conserva- tion of cultural history, local identity and tradition dishes of a region [27]. The ...

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Tradition, Cultural Boundaries and the Construction of Spaces of Identity

Tradition, Cultural Boundaries and the Construction of Spaces of Identity

... and identity; and as such, it is about sustaining cultural boundaries and ...boundedness. Identity thus becomes a question of memory, and memories of home in ...and tradition deny the dynamic forces ...

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Bakumpai people, religion and identity an regional autonomy study of communal identity in south Kalimantan

Bakumpai people, religion and identity an regional autonomy study of communal identity in south Kalimantan

... Hakula comes from the word kata Kula. Ha as an adjective and Kula means family. This is the social construction of Bakumpai people which makes it possible that family relationship is kept emphasize the principal of ...

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Impacts of multiple hazards on small island communities: perspectives from North Sulawesi, Indonesia

Impacts of multiple hazards on small island communities: perspectives from North Sulawesi, Indonesia

... However, some data exist regarding local capacities to cope with hazardous events. Gaillard (2007) explains how an indigenous community on Niuafo‘ou in Tonga and the Aeta Negrito communities of the Philippines have coped ...

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Representation of marginality in Toni Morrison’s narrative

Representation of marginality in Toni Morrison’s narrative

... oral tradition to find a voice for the silent and silenced people, Toni Morrison provides her own theory that encourages multiple critical responses to her ...

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Justice, identity and managing with philosophy

Justice, identity and managing with philosophy

... the tradition of Cartesian metaphysics which seeks to retrieve the possibility of science via the establishment, for once and for all, of an absolutely stable and secure ...

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EVOLUTION OF WOMEN IN AMITAV GHOSH?S NOVELS-THE SHADOW LINES AND THE GLASS PALACE

EVOLUTION OF WOMEN IN AMITAV GHOSH?S NOVELS-THE SHADOW LINES AND THE GLASS PALACE

... The women in this novel try to seek different levels of liberation. Each negotiates with her milieu to arrive at justifiable resolutions and each attempt is an accomplishment in itself. Amitav Ghosh’s fiction portrays ...

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Replication of the Cultural Scripts in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Palace of Illusions

Replication of the Cultural Scripts in Chitra Banerjee Divakaruni’s The Palace of Illusions

... rather they place others’ wellbeing higher. Divakaruni has touched the spirit of a woman which was hidden behind the great epic of The Mahabharata. Panchali could feel sufferings of her life when she was advised to marry ...

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An All-Encompassing Primer on Student-Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Rights and How O'cannon v. NCAA and Keller v. NCAA Forever Changed College Athletics

An All-Encompassing Primer on Student-Athlete Name, Image, and Likeness Rights and How O'cannon v. NCAA and Keller v. NCAA Forever Changed College Athletics

... The NCAA's chief argument was that the tradition and identity of college sports are directly attributed to the popularity of the sport. 327 Judge Wilken, in O'Bannon, found that [r] ...

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The reinvention of tradition

The reinvention of tradition

... One might have noticed a problem here. Marxist art history is defined against what it is not. The definition of what is ‘properly Marxist’ in concrete, conceptual terms is never directly dealt with in the editorial ...

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Chaos and Standards. Orthography in the Southern Netherlands (1720-1830)

Chaos and Standards. Orthography in the Southern Netherlands (1720-1830)

... These three Antwerp schoolteachers in the 1750s and 1760s were aware of and reacted to each other’s works. They proposed similar rules and presumably taught these rules in their classes. Furthermore, for our research ...

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Toward justice and social transformation? Appealing to the tradition against the tradition

Toward justice and social transformation? Appealing to the tradition against the tradition

... This latter remark stems from the tradition of Matthew 25 that we meet Christ in those who suffer. And then the first question is not how we can solve the problem (of alleviating or eradicating poverty), but we ...

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