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Les intervenants du champ médico-social voient de nombreux migrants et enfants de migrants parmi les populations dont ils s'occupent. De ce constat souvent abusivement amplifié, la question culturelle surgit, et avec elle, la tentation d'y répondre comme à un phénomène sociologiquement limité et concernant les seules « minorités visibles ». Pourtant, cette question n'est-elle pas toujours engagée dans les relations entre l'institution, incarnée par les professionnels, et les usagers, bénéficiaires, clients… qui restent, quel qu'en soit l'état civil, « d'étranges étrangers », c'est-à-dire des personnes humaines ? Les auteurs de cet ouvrage, dans un paradoxe apparent, contribuent à élargir l'horizon de la question de la culture, tout en la portant au plus intime de chacun. Forts d'expériences multiples et diverses, en particulier sur d'autres continents, ils ouvrent des pistes concrètes et donnent des repères pour outiller les acteurs et renforcer leurs postures, afin de désamorcer les crises ou de les prévenir. Faisant dialoguer positivement identité et altérité dans les pratiques quotidiennes aussi bien éducatives que sanitaires ou judiciaires, ils tentent de poser les jalons d'une nouvelle pratique du social qui serait respectueuse du pluriel. Au final, l'exigence éthique paraît seule en mesure de fonder une approche des phénomènes culturels débarrassée du naturalisme ethnologique, comme de conférer une efficacité véritable à des initiatives qui, sans elle, ne sauraient relever que d'une technicisation du social.
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The changing patterns of contemporary immigration have initiated a new form of majority nationalism. In recent years, liberal democracies have introduced immigration and citizenship policies that are designed to defend the majority culture. This trend is fed by fears of immigration-some justified, some paranoid-which explain the rise of extreme right-wing parties in the West. Liberal theory and human rights law seem to be out of sync with these developments. While they recognize the rights of minority groups to maintain their cultural identity, it is typically assumed that majority groups have neither a need for similar rights nor a moral basis for defending them. The majority culture, so the argument goes, "can take care of itself." This singular book shifts the focus from the prevailing discussion of minority rights and, for the first time, directly addresses the cultural rights of majorities. The findings reveal a troubling trend in liberal democracies, which, ironically, in order to protect liberal values, violate the very same values. The book criticizes this state of affairs and presents a liberal theory of cultural defense that distinguishes between justifiable and unjustifiable attempts by majorities to protect their cultural essentials. It formulates liberal standards by which liberal states can welcome immigrants without fundamentally changing their cultural heritage, forsaking their liberal traditions, or slipping into extreme nationalism. The Cultural Defense of Nations presents a timely, thought-provoking thesis on one of the most pressing issues of our time-immigrants, majority groups, and national identity
Sociology of minorities --- Human rights --- Sociology of culture --- RIGHTS OF MINORITIES -- 325.14 --- CULTURAL IDENTITIES -- 325.14 --- LIBERAL VALUES -- 325.14 --- Human Rights --- Liberalism --- Emigration and immigration law --- Immigrants --- Cultural assimilation --- Immigrants - Cultural assimilation
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Music and Tourism is the first book to comprehensively examine the links between travel and music. It combines contemporary and historical analysis of the economic and social impact of music tourism, with discussions of the cultural politics of authenticity and identity.
Music and tourism. --- Music --- Music and society --- Tourism and music --- Tourism --- Economic aspects. --- Social aspects. --- Music and tourism --- Music - Social aspects --- Music - Economic aspects --- authenticity. --- cultural identities. --- cultural tourism. --- festival tourism. --- identity. --- music tourism. --- travel and music.
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Aux États-Unis, en Grande-Bretagne, en France, le début du millénaire a vu se multiplier des discours épurés de toute référence à la catégorie de « race ». La tolérance et la diversité sont désormais les registres dominants que l'on emploie pour parler de questions relevant auparavant de cette dernière. Ainsi, aux États-Unis, l'élection de Barack Obama a donné un puissant élan à ce que Thomas Sugrue nomme le « grand récit de la réconciliation raciale », en dépit de la racialisation évidente des inégalités sociales. De part et d'autre de l'Atlantique, la notion de color-blindness gagne en influence. Elle dissimule une forme de racisme culturel, ou de racisme différentialiste, qui se diffuse dans la sphère publique, et que revendiquent même parfois certains responsables politiques. Cette évolution intervient dans un contexte de remise en cause des modèles nationaux d'intégration et de déclarations catégoriques sur le prétendu échec du multiculturalisme : prises de position dont l'objet est de critiquer des politiques jugées trop différentialistes, tout en pointant du doigt certaines catégories de la population dont l'intégration s'avérerait problématique. Ce volume se propose de mieux comprendre les logiques sociales de racialisation, et leur rapport au politique, dans une perspective comparative et en recourant à différentes disciplines. Il pratique une forme d'« histoire du présent », à la fois empirique et théorisée. Celle-ci est de salubrité publique à l'approche d'échéances électorales cruciales, en Europe comme en Amérique, alors que les problématiques identitaires conservatrices, sinon réactionnaires, effectuent un retour en force dans le débat politique et l'exercice du pouvoir.
Racism --- Discrimination --- Minorities --- Marginality, Social --- Ethnic & Race Studies --- Gender & Ethnic Studies --- Social Sciences --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- Government policy --- Multiculturalism - USA, Great Britain and France - Socio-cultural identities - Races - Political science.
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Au cours des trois derniers siècles, bien des femmes ont participé à la circulation transnationale des idées. Nombre d'entre elles se sont attachées à déchiffrer d'autres cultures ou à représenter des identités plurielles, souvent en se situant sur des frontières linguistiques. Leurs activités littéraires ont pu produire des perspectives inédites déplaçant les rôles masculins et féminins, ou au contraire confirmer des normes de genre existantes. En présentant une série d'approches critiques permettant d'analyser ces politiques du genre, ce volume contribue à une histoire littéraire des écrivaines «entre les langues». Ce volume est issu du réseau européen New approaches to European Women's Writing (NEWW). Ce réseau est organisé autour d'une base de données consacrée à la réception internationale des écrivaines avant 1900. Il réunit des chercheurs et chercheuses préparant un renouvellement de l'historiographie littéraire à partir d'une perspective transnationale et de genre, qui met l'accent sur la circulation des écrits féminins dans l'espace européen (http://www.womenwriters.nl). During the last three centuries, many women participated in the transnational circulation of ideas. Some of them engaged in the task of deciphering other cultures or representing plural identities, often situating themselves on linguistic boundaries. Their literary activities may have produced new perspectives displacing male and female roles or on the contrary confirmed existing gender norms. By presenting a range of critical approaches that help analyse these gender politics, this volume contributes to a literary history of women writers «between languages». This volume is an output of the European scholarly network NEWW (New approaches to European Women's Writing). This network is organised around a database documenting the international reception of women writers before 1900. It brings together scholars preparing a renewal of literary historiography from a transnational and gender perspective, highlighting the circulation of women's writing across Europe. (http://www.womenwriters.nl).
Sociology of literature --- anno 1700-1799 --- anno 1800-1999 --- 82:396 --- Literatuur en feminisme --- 82:396 Literatuur en feminisme --- Women authors --- Women in literature --- Woman (Christian theology) in literature --- Women in drama --- Women in poetry --- Authors, Women --- Female authors --- Women as authors --- Authors --- Women and literature --- Criticism and interpretation --- Cultural identities --- Littérature --- Femmes et littérature --- Femmes écrivains --- Histoire et critique
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Urbanization --- Africa, East. --- Cities and towns, Movement to --- Urban development --- Urban systems --- Cities and towns --- Social history --- Sociology, Rural --- Sociology, Urban --- Urban policy --- Rural-urban migration --- Borderland Communities. --- Central Africa. --- Community Dynamics. --- Copperbelt. --- Cultural Identities. --- Economic Identities. --- Historical Analysis. --- Industrial Mining. --- Political Change. --- Social Change. --- Social Identities. --- Urban Change.
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Racism --- Discrimination --- Minorities --- Marginality, Social --- Racisme --- Minorités --- Exclusion sociale --- Congresses --- Social conditions --- Economic conditions --- Government policy --- Congrès --- Conditions sociales --- Conditions économiques --- Politique gouvernementale --- Multiculturalism - USA, Great Britain and France - Socio-cultural identities - Races - Political science --- Minorités --- Congrès --- Conditions économiques --- Racism - Congresses --- Discrimination - Congresses --- Minorities - Social conditions - Congresses --- Minorities - Economic conditions - Congresses --- Marginality, Social - Congresses --- Minorities - Government policy - France - Congresses --- Minorities - Government policy - Great Britain - Congresses --- Minorities - Government policy - United States - Congresses
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"A Taste of Power is an investigation of the crucial role culinary texts and practices played in the making of cultural identities and social hierarchies since the founding of the United States. Nutritional advice and representations of food and eating, including cookbooks, literature, magazines, newspapers, still life paintings, television shows, films, and the internet, have helped throughout American history to circulate normative claims about citizenship, gender performance, sexuality, class privilege, race, and ethnicity, while promising an increase in cultural capital and social mobility to those who comply with the prescribed norms. The study examines culinary writing and practices as forces for the production of social order and, at the same time, as points of cultural resistance against hegemonic norms, especially in shaping dominant ideas of nationalism, gender, and sexuality, suggesting that eating right is a gateway to becoming an American, a good citizen, an ideal man, or a perfect mother. Cookbooks, as a low-prestige literary form, became the largely unheralded vehicles for women to participate in nation-building before they had access to the vote or public office, for middle-class authors to assert their class privileges, for men to claim superiority over women even in the kitchen, and for Lesbian authors to reinscribe themselves into the heteronormative economy of culinary culture. The book engages in close reading of a wide variety of sources and genres to uncover the intersections of food, politics, and privilege in American culture"--Provided by publisher.
Cookbooks --- Food habits --- Cooking, American --- Food --- Cook-books --- Cookery --- Recipe books --- Books --- Cooking --- Foods --- Dinners and dining --- Home economics --- Table --- Diet --- Dietaries --- Gastronomy --- Nutrition --- Social aspects --- History. --- Cookbooks - Social aspects - United States. --- Primitive societies --- 19th century food. --- american cooking. --- american cuisine. --- american culture. --- american studies. --- cooking. --- culinary culture. --- culinary discourse. --- culinary literature. --- culinary texts. --- culinary. --- cultural identities. --- food and agriculture. --- food and class. --- food and culture. --- food and gender. --- food and identity. --- food and power. --- food history. --- food lovers. --- food studies. --- food traditions. --- food writing. --- food. --- historian. --- history of cooking. --- history of food in america. --- humanities. --- politics of food. --- queering cooking. --- queering food. --- united states.
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This book explores how South Africa is negotiating its past in and through various modes of performance in contemporary theatre, public events and memorial spaces. It analyses the Truth and Reconciliation Commission as a live event, as an archive, and in various theatrical engagements with it, asking throughout how the TRC has affected the definition of identity and memory in contemporary South Africa, including disavowed memories. Hutchison then considers how the SA-Mali Timbuktu Manuscript Project and the 2010 South African World Cup opening ceremony attempted to restage the nation in their own ways. She investigates how the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park embody issues related to memory in contemporary South Africa. She also analyses current renegotiations of popular repertoires, particularly songs and dances related to the Struggle, revivals of classic European and South African protest plays, new history plays and specific racial and ethnic histories and identities. "This book argues that memory functions as a key element in contemporary South African re-imagining of historical events and in constructing new definitions of national and personal identity. It compares two ways in which memory is embodied: in repertoires of practices, songs, dance, rituals, and in material archives, texts, documents, buildings. The particular contribution of this study is its focus on the role of performance in South Africa's renegotiation of memory and historical understanding, as exemplified in public events such as the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, the South Africa-Mali Timbuktu Manuscript Project and the 2010 World Cup opening ceremony, and in memorial sites such as the Voortrekker Monument and Freedom Park. The book explores the implications of translating diverse embodied memories into a coherent, official national narrative that is usually defined and made coherent that is, over-simplified - by the state, which defines South Africa as a unitary 'rainbow nation'. The book compares official narratives that have tended to define how the 'new' South Africa is remembering the past to various theatrical engagements with memory that highlight specific disavowed themes which recur in post-apartheid South African theatre, which include exile, ghosts and hauntings, masculinity, and the tension between justice and reconciliation. The analyses extend beyond thematic accounts to include exploring the reasons for and effects of juxtaposing 'realist' and 'verbatim' aesthetics to more exaggerated, hyper-theatricalised forms. Ultimately this book argues for keeping archives and repertoires open to reinvestigation and reinterpretation, and in dialogue with one another." -- Back cover.
South African drama --- Collective memory --- Theater --- Dramatics --- Histrionics --- Professional theater --- Stage --- Theatre --- Performing arts --- Acting --- Actors --- Collective remembrance --- Common memory --- Cultural memory --- Emblematic memory --- Historical memory --- National memory --- Public memory --- Social memory --- Memory --- Social psychology --- Group identity --- National characteristics --- South African literature --- History and criticism. --- Political aspects --- Theatre Studies --- Republic Of South Africa --- PERFORMING ARTS / Theater / General --- Literary studies: plays & playwrights --- Mbeki. --- South Africa-Mali project. --- South African performance. --- Truth and Reconciliation Commission archive. --- cultural identities. --- cultural practitioners. --- memory. --- national identities. --- political crisis. --- post-apartheid South Africa. --- social structure. --- state sanctioned-performances. --- theatrical engagements. --- verbatim narratives.
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Lengas propose un panorama raisonné des acquis de la recherche sociolinguistique depuis plus de trente ans. À partir d’un cas concret, celui de l’occitan, considéré dans sa globalité géographique et historique depuis la période médiévale jusqu’à aujourd’hui, Lengas a développé une analyse à la fois rigoureuse et ouverte à propos des situations de conflit linguistique ou de diglossie en Europe et dans le monde.
Occitan language --- French language --- Bilingualism --- Bilingualism. --- Social aspects --- Social aspects. --- France. --- Language and languages --- Languages in contact --- Multilingualism --- Langue d'oïl --- Romance languages --- Langue d'oc --- Languedoc language --- Provençal language, Modern --- Francia --- Gallia --- Bro-C'hall --- Fa-kuo --- Faguo --- Falanxi Gongheguo --- Farans --- Farānsah --- França --- Francia (Republic) --- Francija --- Francja --- Francland --- Francuska --- Franis --- Franḳraykh --- Frankreich --- Frankrig --- Frankryk --- Fransa --- Fransa Respublikası --- Franse --- Franse Republiek --- Frant͡sii͡ --- Frantsuzskai͡a Rėspublika --- Frantsyi͡ --- Franza --- French Republic --- Frencisc Cynewīse --- Frenska republika --- Furansu --- Furansu Kyōwakoku --- Gallia (Republic) --- Gallikē Dēmokratia --- Hyãsia --- Parancis --- Peurancih --- Phransiya --- Pransiya --- Pransya --- Prantsusmaa --- Pʻŭrangs --- República Francesa --- Republica Franzesa --- Republika Francuska --- Republiḳah ha-Tsarfatit --- Republikang Pranses --- République française --- Tsarfat --- Tsorfat --- Fa-lan-hsi --- Falanxi --- Frankrijk --- Frankrike --- Frant͡ --- Frant͡s Uls --- Ranska --- sociology --- cultural identities --- corpus approaches --- language --- linguistics --- Lengua occitana --- Lengua francesa --- Bilingüismo --- Aspectos sociales --- France --- Lenguas románicas --- Dialectos criollos franceses --- Filología francesa --- Occitano --- Lengua de oc --- Oc, Lengua de --- Lengua provenzal --- Lenguas románicas --- Filología francesa --- Galicismos
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