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Ethnic Groups and Boundaries: The Social Organization of Culture Difference

Maurice Freedman, +1 more
- 01 Jun 1970 - 
- Vol. 21, Iss: 2, pp 231
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This article is published in British Journal of Sociology.The article was published on 1970-06-01. It has received 4205 citations till now. The article focuses on the topics: Social organization & Ethnic group.

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Culture, identity, and belonging in the “culinary underbelly”

TL;DR: The role of culture in identity formation through an examination of the results of research into the culture of the chef is explored in what has been referred to as the "culinary underbelly".
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Ways of Knowing Donsoya: Environment, Embodiment and Perception Among the Hunters of Burkina Faso

TL;DR: In this article, a group of initiated donso hunters in Burkina Faso were investigated, and an ecological approach to their knowledge was proposed to make sense of the presence of the hunters across a diversity of languages, ethnic groups and ecological transformations.
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Cultural Difference as Denied Resemblance: Reconsidering Nationalism and Ethnicity

TL;DR: The most important advance in the understanding of ethnic and national identity has surely been the realization of its deeply relational nature as discussed by the authors, where a nation or ethnic group is not a self-defined monad of some kind, but exists in and through its interactions with others.
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The "Original Conquest" of Oaxaca: Nahua and Mixtec Accounts of the Spanish Conquest

Lisa Sousa, +1 more
- 20 Mar 2003 - 
TL;DR: In this paper, two indigenous communities in the Valley of Oaxaca attempted to lay claim to disputed territory by presenting two primordial titles, ostensibly written in the 1520s, to Spanish authorities in the 1690s.
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(Re)scaling identities: Embodied others and alternative spaces of identification

TL;DR: In this article, the authors draw attention to life as an "internal stranger" in the city, the nation and other spatial formations, and explore the habitability of different spatial formations and the possibi...