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	Many VoicesEthnic Literatures of the AmericasThe literature of the Americas has a variety of cultural elements present under the general term "American." The canonical English mainstream of North America and the corresponding Spanish/Portuguese mainstream of South America have nevertheless reflected the arrival, assimilation, and marginality of numerous groups. Their experiences are both unique and representative of universal conditions of cultural contact and conflict. In both the United States and Canada, there are works which represent diverse aspects of the Black, Irish, Italian, Hispanic or Latino, Franco, German, Jewish, Portuguese, Greek, Slavic, and Asian communities, among others, as writers give both creative and testimonial form to the realities, both past and present of groups arriving subsequent to the original colonial period. In Latin America, some of these same groups are represented in the fiction written in Spanish and Portuguese. While this series focuses on specific ethnic groups and/or individual representatives, the fictional and poetic texts therein may address a range of issues, among them race relations, language and bilingualism, nationalism, colonialism, gender, class, cultural conflict, identity and maintenance, the context of multiculturalism. Critical approaches may include ethnocriticism, historical analyses, others, as well as structural critiques of these sorts of texts which by the very nature of their multiple focus become the aesthetic model for their content: a sort of border, mixed-blood, metis linguistic mode that in turn requires a double vision of its readers and critics. The literature of the Americas has a variety of cultural elements present under the general term "American." The canonical English mainstream of North America and the corresponding Spanish/Portuguese mainstream of South America have nevertheless reflected the arrival, assimilation, and marginality of numerous groups. Their experiences are both unique and representative of universal conditions of cultural contact and conflict. In both the United States and Canada, there are works which represent diverse aspects of the Black, Irish, Italian, Hispanic or Latino, Franco, German, Jewish, Portuguese, Greek, Slavic, and Asian communities, among others, as writers give both creative and testimonial form to the realities, both past and present of groups arriving subsequent to the original colonial period. In Latin America, some of these same groups are represented in the fiction written in Spanish and Portuguese. While this series focuses on specific ethnic groups and/or individual representatives, the fictional and poetic texts therein may address a range of issues, among them race relations, language and bilingualism, nationalism, colonialism, gender, class, cultural conflict, identity and maintenance, the context of multiculturalism. Critical approaches may include ethnocriticism, historical analyses, others, as well as structural critiques of these sorts of texts which by the very nature of their multiple focus become the aesthetic model for their content: a sort of border, mixed-blood, metis linguistic mode that in turn requires a double vision of its readers and critics. The literature of the Americas has a variety of cultural elements present under the general term "American." The canonical English mainstream of North America and the corresponding Spanish/Portuguese mainstream of South America have nevertheless reflected the arrival, assimilation, and marginality of numerous groups. Their experiences are both unique and representative of universal conditions of cultural contact and conflict. In both the United States and Canada, there are works which represent diverse aspects of the Black, Irish, Italian, Hispanic or Latino, Franco, German, Jewish, Portuguese, Greek, Slavic, and Asian communities, among others, as writers give both creative and testimonial form to the realities, both past and present of groups arriving subsequent to the original colonial period. In Latin America, some of these same groups are represented in the fiction written in Spanish and Portuguese. While this series focuses on specific ethnic groups and/or individual representatives, the fictional and poetic texts therein may address a range of issues, among them race relations, language and bilingualism, nationalism, colonialism, gender, class, cultural conflict, identity and maintenance, the context of multiculturalism. Critical approaches may include ethnocriticism, historical analyses, others, as well as structural critiques of these sorts of texts which by the very nature of their multiple focus become the aesthetic model for their content: a sort of border, mixed-blood, metis linguistic mode that in turn requires a double vision of its readers and critics. 5 publications 
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	Documentary Graphic Novels and Social Realism©2009 Monographs
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	New Uncertainties and Anxieties in EuropeSeven Waves of the European Social Survey©2018 Edited Collection
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	Translation and Discourse as (Non)Discrimination©2025 Edited Collection
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	Discrimination for the Sake of the NationThe Discourse of the League of Polish Families against «Others» 2001-2007©2014 Monographs
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	A Study of Inter-Ethnic Political Integration in Multi-ethnic States©2023 Monographs
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	Digicrimination – Those are the Good TimesA New Type of Discrimination That Came with Digitization©2018 Monographs
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	Challenging Discrimination in Different Areas: Turkey©2021 Edited Collection
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	Esclavage antique et discriminations socio-culturellesActes du XXVIIIe Colloque International du Groupement International de Recherche sur l’Esclavage Antique (Mytilène, 5-7 décembre 2003)©2005 Conference proceedings
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	Synergy I: Marginalisation, Discrimination, Isolation and Existence in Literature©2021 Edited Collection
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	American Multiculturalism and Ethnic Survival©2012 Edited Collection
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	Genre d’accord, mérite d’abord ?Une analyse des opinions envers les mesures de discrimination positive©2015 Thesis
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	Multidimensionale Betrachtungsweisen zu Ethnic Entrepreneurship©2019 Monographs
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	Sociolinguistic Impact of Ethnic-State PoliciesThe Effects on the Language Development of the Arab Population in Israel©2004 Thesis
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	Ethnic Identity and ChristianityA Socio-Historical and Missiological Study of Christianity in Northeast India with Special Reference to Mizoram©2002 Thesis























