21A.226 Ethnic and National Identity, Spring 2003
Author(s)
Jackson, Jean E. (Jean Elizabeth), 1943-
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Alternative title
Ethnic and National Identity
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An introduction to the cross-cultural study of ethnic and national identity. Students explore the history of nationalism, focusing on ideologies about the nation-state, and look at the ways gender, religious and racial identities intersect with ethnic and national ones. Ethnic conflict is examined, along with the emergence of social movements based on identity, in particular indigenous rights movements and the ways culture can become highly politicized. Finally, students discuss the effects of globalization, migration, and transnational institutions.
Date issued
2003-06Other identifiers
21A.226-Spring2003
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Keywords
anthropology, ethnicity, national identity, nationalism, history, nation-state, globalization, migration, religion, race, ideology, culture studies, cross-cultural, ethnic identity, gender identity, religious identity, racial identity, ethnic conflict, social movements, identity politics, indigenous rights movements, transnational institutions, National characteristics, Ethnicity