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Studies in Ethnolinguistics
7 publications
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Studies in Asia-Pacific "Mixed Race"
This series will focus on the construction of mixed race or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of mixed race within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many biracial and 'multiracial populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new mixed race identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that mixed race categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings. This series will focus on the construction of mixed race or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of mixed race within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many biracial and 'multiracial populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new mixed race identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that mixed race categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings. This series will focus on the construction of mixed race or creole identities within the Asia-Pacific region. There has been considerable discussion of mixed race within European and American contexts (mestiza, hapa, metis, beur, etc) but comparatively little has been said about the many biracial and 'multiracial populations within the Asia-Pacific. Economic globalisation demands that people cross national borders with increasing frequency. This means that new mixed race identities are a prominent feature of the contemporary world. The series examines this contemporary importance from a variety of disciplinary perspectives as well as considering the ways that mixed race categories were in the past constructed out of the colonial encounter. The series accepts monographs, collected papers and conference proceedings.
4 publications
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The Gould Variations
Technology, Philosophy and Criticism in Glenn Gould’s Musical Thought and Practice©2012 Thesis -
Der Tod im Text
Thomas Bernhards "Grabschriften</I>- Dargestellt anhand von frühen Erzählversuchen aus dem Nachlaß, der Lyrik und der späten Prosa©2003 Thesis -
Pidgin and Creole Linguistics in the Twenty-First Century
©2002 Monographs -
Life, Culture and Education on the Academic Plantation
Womanist Thought and Perspective©2001 Textbook -
Challenging the Stereotype
The Theology of Karl Barth as a Resource for Inter-religious Encounter in a European Context©2011 Monographs -
Thomas J. J. Altizer, America's 20th Century Religious Heretic
An Analytic Bibliography of the Writings of Altizer and the Death of God Theme©2018 Monographs -
Confronting Climate Change with Indigenous Wisdom and Western Science
The Sustainability Revolution©2024 Prompt