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Talking Culture: New Boundaries, New Rhetorics of Exclusion in Europe

Verena Stolcke
- pp 69-96
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In the contemporary debate concerning European integration and the "problem" of Third World immigration no less than in developments in anthropology in the past decade, the boundedness of cultures has been emphasized as mentioned in this paper.
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In the contemporary debate concerning European integration and the “problem” of Third World immigration no less than in developments in anthropology in the past decade, the boundedness of cultures ...

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Grammars of Violence: Intifada, Modernity, and Terrorism

TL;DR: This article examined the discursive construction of the Intifada in the Globe and Mail using the methods of Critical Discourse Analysis (CDA) and discussed the ramifications of this construction in light of both the struggle for Palestinian statehood and post 9/11 discourses of violence and the middle east.
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Racism without race: reconstructing race through culture in Spanish social-science textbooks

TL;DR: In this article , the authors leveraged a sudden change in the Spanish social science curriculum in the 1990s to empirically trace how the removal of the language of race, and the negation of biological race, changes the ways the books portray human differences.
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Coethnic, Multicultural, or Cosmopolitan? Cultural Citizenship, Enfranchisement, and the Contested Category of Korean-Chinese in Globalizing South Korea

TL;DR: The authors analyzed the Korean-Chinese politics of recognition in contemporary South Korea and argued for the importance of cherishing cultural diversity in the public sphere, even for the coethnic politics of belonging.
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Beyond “Culture”: Space, Identity, and the Politics of Difference

TL;DR: This assumed isomorphism of space, place, and culture results in some significant problems. as mentioned in this paper argues that differences between cultures come about not from their isolation from each other, but because of their connections with each other.