ISBN:
9781107097070
Language:
English
Pages:
x, 371 pages
,
illustrations
,
24 cm
Year of publication:
2015
DDC:
320.54
Keywords:
French-Canadians Ethnic identity
;
Jews Identity
;
National characteristics, Israeli
;
Afrikaners Ethnic identity
;
Group identity
;
Group identity
;
Group identity
;
French-Canadians Ethnic identity
;
Israel Ethnic relations
;
South Africa Ethnic relations
;
Québec (Province) Ethnic relations
;
Israel
;
Juden
;
Ethnische Identität
;
Gruppenidentität
;
Nationalismus
;
Moral
;
Québec
;
Ethnische Identität
;
Gruppenidentität
;
Moral
;
Nationalismus
;
Südafrika
;
Afrikaner
;
Schwarze
;
Ethnische Identität
;
Gruppenidentität
;
Moral
;
Nationalismus
Abstract:
Part I. Introduction -- Theory -- Case studies -- Part II. Theory -- Meaning -- Mortality -- Morality -- Liberty -- Language -- Part III. The French Canadians -- The Canadiens: the emergence of an endangered ethnie -- The French Canadians: the rise and demise of ethno-religionism -- The Québécois: the rise and demise of ethnonationalism -- Part IV. Jews and Zionists -- Ontological insecurity: Jewish identity in modernity -- Epistemic insecurity: Jewish and Zionist survival in question -- Existential threats: Zionism's "holes in the net" -- Existential threads: the lifelines of Zionism -- Part V. The Afrikaners -- Ontological insecurity: the birth of the Afrikaner ethnie -- Epistemic insecurity: Afrikaner survival in question -- Existential threats: Afrikanerdom's "holes in the net" -- Existential threads: the lifelines of Afrikanerdom -- The twilight of Apartheid and its aftermath -- Conclusion
Description / Table of Contents:
Part I. IntroductionTheory -- Case studies -- Part II. Theory -- Meaning -- Mortality -- Morality -- Liberty -- Language -- Part III. The French Canadians -- The Canadiens: the emergence of an endangered ethnie -- The French Canadians: the rise and demise of ethno-religionism -- The Québécois: the rise and demise of ethnonationalism -- Part IV. Jews and Zionists -- Ontological insecurity: Jewish identity in modernity -- Epistemic insecurity: Jewish and Zionist survival in question -- Existential threats: Zionism's "holes in the net" -- Existential threads: the lifelines of Zionism -- Part V. The Afrikaners -- Ontological insecurity: the birth of the Afrikaner ethnie -- Epistemic insecurity: Afrikaner survival in question -- Existential threats: Afrikanerdom's "holes in the net" -- Existential threads: the lifelines of Afrikanerdom -- The twilight of Apartheid and its aftermath -- Conclusion.
Note:
Formerly CIP
,
Includes bibliographical references and index
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