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Cultural Identity Studies
This series publishes new research into relationships and interactions between culture and identity, broadly conceived. Studies relating to intercultural or transcultural identities are particularly welcome, as the series is the publishing project of the Intercultural Studies research group at Dalarna University, Sweden. The series embraces research into the roles of linguistic, social, political, psychological, literary, audiovisual, religious and/or cultural aspects in the processes of individual and collective identity formation. Given the nature of the field, interdisciplinary and theoretically diverse approaches are encouraged. Work on the theorizing of cultural aspects of identity formation and case studies of individual writers, thinkers and/or cultural products will be included. The series welcomes intercultural, transcultural and transnational links and comparisons worldwide.
36 publications
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Language, Migration and Identity
ISSN: 2296-2808
This series fills a hitherto neglected but now growing area in the treatment of migration: the role of language and identity. This topic is central in a globalized world where the definition of community is constantly challenged by the increased mobility of individuals. Linked to this mobility is the issue of identity construction, in which language plays a key role. Language practices are indicators of the socialization process in bilingual and multilingual settings, and part of the strategies by which speakers assert membership within social groups. Migrant speakers are constantly engaged in identity construction in varying settings. Language, Migration and Identity invites proposals for revised dissertations, monographs and edited volumes on language practices and language use by migrant speakers. A wide range of themes is envisaged, within the area of migration, but from a broadly linguistic perspective. The series welcomes studies of migrant communities and their language practices, studies of language practices in multilingual educational settings, and case studies of identity building among migrants through language use. Proposals might focus on topics such as second language acquisition in social contexts, variation in L2 speech, multilingualism, acquisition of sociolinguistic competence, hybridity and crossing in relation to identity. A multiplicity of approaches in the treatment of this interdisciplinary area will be welcome, from quantitative to ethnographic to mixed methods. The series welcomes established scholars as well as early career academics and recent PhD research.
5 publications
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The Fragmented Female Body and Identity
The Postmodern, Feminist, and Multiethnic Writings of Toni Morrison, Theresa Hak Kyung Cha, Phyllis Alesia Perry, Gayl Jones, Emma Pérez, Paula Gunn Allen, and Kathy Acker©2011 Monographs -
Texte, Fragmentation, Créativité II / Text, Fragmentation, Creativity II
Penser le fragment littéraire / Studies on a fragment in literature©2018 Edited Collection -
The Fragments of the «Daoxue zhuan»
Critical Edition, Translation and Analysis of a Medieval Collection of Daoist Biographies©2001 Thesis -
Texte, Fragmentation, Créativité I / Text, Fragmentation, Creativity I
Penser le fragment en linguistique / Studies on a fragment in linguistics©2018 Edited Collection -
De fragments en traces
Déchiffrer dans leurs écrits le récit d’expérience de mobilité courte d’étudiants japonais en France©2020 Monographs -
Fragmente zur musikalischen Postmoderne
©2003 Monographs -
Fragmentation and Dramatic Moments
Zhang Tianyi and the Narrative Discourse of Upheaval in Modern China©2002 Monographs -
Ästhetik des Fragments
Fragmentarisches Erzählen bei Jean-Philippe Toussaint und Jean Echenoz©2009 Thesis -
Fragments et Obstacles
Mallarmé et le ‘génie’ du Livre inachevé/Poésie et dédoublement esthétique©2009 Monographs