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_aTaras, Ray, _d1946- _eauthor. |
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_aNationhood, migration and global politics : _ban introduction / _cRaymond Taras. |
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_aEdinburgh : _bEdinburgh University Press, _c[2018] |
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_aix, 222 pages ; _c24 cm |
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_aunmediated _bn _2rdamedia |
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_aMachine generated contents note: _g1. _tReinventing nationhood -- _tFrom nation to nationhood -- _tnon-Western critique of concepts -- _tEurocentric bias -- _tcornered state -- _tNation branding -- _tWhich immigrants? -- _tWhich refugees? -- _tWho gets what, when, how -- _tTypologies of the nation -- _tKulturnation and nationhood -- _tMinorities into majorities -- _tNationhood summarised -- _g2. _tPrejudices and partialities -- _tConfronting bias -- _tsecular clash with religiosity -- _tAttributing racism -- _tReligious intolerance -- _tLanguage prejudice -- _tComparing biases -- _g3. _tWho belongs -- _tMigration rising -- _tBelonging: elusive or illusionary? -- _tFirst Nations -- _tNativism and nationhood -- _tNot belonging -- _tPropositions -- _g4. _t`Imperial' Russia -- _tFederalism and ethnicity -- _timperial idea -- _tEurasianism to the rescue -- _tMultinational or multicultural? -- _tNationhood in flux -- _tMigration in Russia -- _tRussification without nationhood -- _g5. _tMulticultutalising Britain -- _tdevolved unitary monarchy -- _tHyper-diversity and Brexit -- _tBritishness explained -- _tGod's treasured first-born -- _tNationhood exemplified: Race Equality Acts -- _tAttitudes towards minorities -- _tBritish Muslims -- _tAfter Brexit -- _g6. _tImmigrant America -- _tHow new a way to nationhood -- _tnational dialect -- _tManifest destiny and exceptionalism -- _tElitism and exclusion -- _tImmigrant Americans -- _tImmigration writ large and small -- _tIdentities and divisions -- _tRace and anxiety -- _tHas America lost its mind? -- _g7. _tMultinational India -- _tMajority and majority -- _tBritish Raj and Indian nationalism -- _tMutiny and nation -- _tTowards partition -- _tFamine -- _tHindu nationalism triumphant -- _tFlawed nationhood -- _tClimate refugees -- _tBJP rising -- _g8. _tMultiracial South Africa -- _tTroubled legacy -- _tviolence of colonialism -- _tIdentity obsession -- _tElections and nationhood -- _tZulu as historic nation -- _tXenophobia without racism -- _tNot belonging -- again -- _tOf kings and presidents -- _g9. _tPeru -- Indigenas, Mestizos, Criollos -- _tMigration and social class -- _tIndigeneity -- _tCasta representations -- _tMarch to the cities -- _tIntegrating into urban culture -- _tExtranjeros -- _tUntying the Gordian Knot. |
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650 | 0 | _aNation-state. | |
650 | 0 | _aEmigration and immigration. | |
650 | 0 | _aImmigrants. | |
650 | 0 | _aNational characteristics. | |
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