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Identity and Culture: Narratives of Difference and Belonging


Identity and Culture: Narratives of Difference and Belonging

Paperback by Weedon, Chris

Identity and Culture: Narratives of Difference and Belonging

£30.99

ISBN:
9780335200863
Publication Date:
16 Jul 2004
Language:
English
Publisher:
Open University Press
Pages:
192 pages
Format:
Paperback
For delivery:
Estimated despatch 15 - 17 May 2024
Identity and Culture: Narratives of Difference and Belonging

Description

Where does our sense of identity and belonging come from? How does culture produce and challenge identities? Identity and Culture looks at how different cultural narratives and practices work to constitute identity for individuals and groups in multi-ethnic, 'postcolonial' societies. Uses examples from history, politics, fiction and the visual to examine the social power relations that create subject positions and forms of identity Analyses how cultural texts and practices offer new forms of identity and agency that subvert dominant ideologies This book encompasses issues of class, race, and gender, with a particular focus on the mobilization of forms of ethnic identity in societies still governed by racism. It a key text for students in cultural studies, sociology of culture, literary studies, history, race and ethnicity studies, media and film studies, and gender studies.

Contents

Preface Introduction Subjectivity and Identity History, Nation and Identity History, Voice and Representation: Aboriginal Women's Life Writing Narratives of Identity and Difference: Voicing Black British History Identity, Origins and Roots Diasporic Identities: South Asian British Women's Writing Visualizing Difference: South Asians on Screen Competing Cultures, Competing Values Concluding Reflections Notes Glossary Bibliography Index

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