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Majority cultures and the everyday politics of ethnic difference = whose house is this? /
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Title/Author:
Majority cultures and the everyday politics of ethnic difference/ Bo Petersson and Katharine Tyler.
Reminder of title:
whose house is this? /
Author:
Petersson, Bo.
other author:
Tyler, Katharine.
Published:
Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan, : 2008.,
Description:
1 online resource
[NT 15003449]:
Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Majority Cultures and the Everday Politics of Ethnic Difference; K.Tyler -- PART1: WHOSE WORLD IS THIS? GLOBALIZATION, GOVERNANCE and IMMIGRATION -- Mobility, Migration Control and Geopolitical Imaginations; S.Kalm -- Europe in Peril;A.Hellstörm -- PART 2: WHOSE PLACE IS THIS? LOCAL LEVEL RESPONSES TO ETHNIC DIFFERENCE -- City Marketing in a Dual City: Discourses of Progress and Problems in Post-Industrial Malmo; D.Mukhtar-Landgren -- Debating the Rural and the Urban: Majority White Racialized Discourses on the Countryside and the City; K.Tyler -- Local Responses to Immigrants in the Midwestern United States; K. Fennelly -- Belonging and Entitlement: Shifting Discourses of Difference in Multi-Ethnic Neighbourhoods in the UK;K.Ray, M.Hudson & J.Phillips -- Marginal Majority andDisheveled Otherness: Debating Gypsyness on the Greek-Albanian Border;A. Theodosiou -- PART 3: WHOSE LAND IS THIS? REPRESENTATIONS OF ETHNICCONFLICT AND VIOLENCE -- The Power of Stereotypes and Enemy Images: the Case of the Chechen Wars; B. Petersson -- European Declarations on Minorities: the Kurdish Quest for Turkey's Membership of the European Union; N. Ucarlar -- Local Media Representations of Islam before 9/11; M. Brown -- Whose House isThis? The Palestinian 'Other' and the Construction of Jewish Israeli Identity; T. Litvak-Hirsch, D.Bar-On & J. Chaitin -- The Making and Breaking of Difference: Concluding Thoughts; B. Petersson & K. Tyler -- Index.
Subject:
Emigration and immigration. -
Online resource:
http://link.springer.com/10.1057/9780230582644access to fulltext (Palgrave)
ISBN:
0230582648
Majority cultures and the everyday politics of ethnic difference = whose house is this? /
Petersson, Bo.
Majority cultures and the everyday politics of ethnic difference
whose house is this? /[electronic resource] :Bo Petersson and Katharine Tyler. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2008. - 1 online resource
Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Majority Cultures and the Everday Politics of Ethnic Difference; K.Tyler -- PART1: WHOSE WORLD IS THIS? GLOBALIZATION, GOVERNANCE and IMMIGRATION -- Mobility, Migration Control and Geopolitical Imaginations; S.Kalm -- Europe in Peril;A.Hellstörm -- PART 2: WHOSE PLACE IS THIS? LOCAL LEVEL RESPONSES TO ETHNIC DIFFERENCE -- City Marketing in a Dual City: Discourses of Progress and Problems in Post-Industrial Malmo; D.Mukhtar-Landgren -- Debating the Rural and the Urban: Majority White Racialized Discourses on the Countryside and the City; K.Tyler -- Local Responses to Immigrants in the Midwestern United States; K. Fennelly -- Belonging and Entitlement: Shifting Discourses of Difference in Multi-Ethnic Neighbourhoods in the UK;K.Ray, M.Hudson & J.Phillips -- Marginal Majority andDisheveled Otherness: Debating Gypsyness on the Greek-Albanian Border;A. Theodosiou -- PART 3: WHOSE LAND IS THIS? REPRESENTATIONS OF ETHNICCONFLICT AND VIOLENCE -- The Power of Stereotypes and Enemy Images: the Case of the Chechen Wars; B. Petersson -- European Declarations on Minorities: the Kurdish Quest for Turkey's Membership of the European Union; N. Ucarlar -- Local Media Representations of Islam before 9/11; M. Brown -- Whose House isThis? The Palestinian 'Other' and the Construction of Jewish Israeli Identity; T. Litvak-Hirsch, D.Bar-On & J. Chaitin -- The Making and Breaking of Difference: Concluding Thoughts; B. Petersson & K. Tyler -- Index.
For centuries minority groups have been singled out for scrutiny by the majority. They are portrayed as deviant, exotic, or else warrant special attention, and the exotic always seem to be located elsewhere, orat any rate not among 'us', the members of the majority. This book examines the ways in which 'majority' cultures govern and represent minorities and recent immigrants. The volume asks what is the impact of globalization, governance and immigration controls on the construction of the majority 'self' and minority 'other'? How do people perceive minorities and the arrival of immigrants of different nationalities to local societies? How are issues of ethnic difference represented and managed insites of entrenched ethnic violence and ongoing conflict? In addressing these questionsthis book offers a rich collection of essays that scrutinize the processes through which Western cultures represent and exclude those people that are considered to be ethnically 'other'.
Electronic reproduction.
Basingstoke, England :
Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 0230582648
Standard No.: 10.1057/9780230582644doiSubjects--Topical Terms:
542659
Emigration and immigration.
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542853
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LC Class. No.: JV6035 / .P48 2008eb
Dewey Class. No.: 304.82
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Acknowledgements -- Notes on Contributors -- Introduction: Majority Cultures and the Everday Politics of Ethnic Difference; K.Tyler -- PART1: WHOSE WORLD IS THIS? GLOBALIZATION, GOVERNANCE and IMMIGRATION -- Mobility, Migration Control and Geopolitical Imaginations; S.Kalm -- Europe in Peril;A.Hellstörm -- PART 2: WHOSE PLACE IS THIS? LOCAL LEVEL RESPONSES TO ETHNIC DIFFERENCE -- City Marketing in a Dual City: Discourses of Progress and Problems in Post-Industrial Malmo; D.Mukhtar-Landgren -- Debating the Rural and the Urban: Majority White Racialized Discourses on the Countryside and the City; K.Tyler -- Local Responses to Immigrants in the Midwestern United States; K. Fennelly -- Belonging and Entitlement: Shifting Discourses of Difference in Multi-Ethnic Neighbourhoods in the UK;K.Ray, M.Hudson & J.Phillips -- Marginal Majority andDisheveled Otherness: Debating Gypsyness on the Greek-Albanian Border;A. Theodosiou -- PART 3: WHOSE LAND IS THIS? REPRESENTATIONS OF ETHNICCONFLICT AND VIOLENCE -- The Power of Stereotypes and Enemy Images: the Case of the Chechen Wars; B. Petersson -- European Declarations on Minorities: the Kurdish Quest for Turkey's Membership of the European Union; N. Ucarlar -- Local Media Representations of Islam before 9/11; M. Brown -- Whose House isThis? The Palestinian 'Other' and the Construction of Jewish Israeli Identity; T. Litvak-Hirsch, D.Bar-On & J. Chaitin -- The Making and Breaking of Difference: Concluding Thoughts; B. Petersson & K. Tyler -- Index.
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