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Representations of the Other in Duiliu Zamfirescu’s Viaţa la ţară [PDF]
An impressive number of articles, (monographic) studies, edited volumes and doctoral theses have already been written about the other/otherness/alterity, as concepts shared not only by literary criticism but also by numerous social sciences.
Floriana POPESCU
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The role of ideology in creating new nations in the USSR and strengthening a centralised state-The example of the Dungans in central Asia. [PDF]
Kokaisl P, Hejzlarová T.
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Semantics of Expressive Ethnonyms in Spain and Great Britain: A Historical Factor
E. A. Popova, Olga Andreevna Guseva
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Ethnicity in the Assyrian Empire. A view from the nisbe, (II): "Assyrians" [PDF]
This is the second of three planned articles on ethnicity in the Assyrian empire, with ethnicity involving the identification of group identities and/or differentiations on the basis of mutual contact, as observed from the protagonists' viewpoint or ...
Fales, Frederick Mario
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On the Etymology of the Ethnonym Katukina
The present paper proposes an etymology for the troublesome ethnonym , used, for over a century, to designate a series of western Amazonian indigenous groups.
F. Carvalho
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Au cours du xixe siècle et jusqu’à l’échange de populations entre la Grèce et la Turquie en 1923, les communautés grecques-orthodoxes (Rums) de l’Empire ottoman ont fait l’expérience de l’introduction des idéologies nationalistes et de leurs conséquences sur les modes d’identification des individus et des groupes.
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De l’ethnonyme « tzigane » et des pièges du politiquement correct
Due to the argument that the traditional reference “Gypsies” has offensive aspects and is therefore politically incorrect, the term “Roma” (“Romanies”) has been in use in the European context since the 1970s. This practice was introduced to the Bulgarian
Kléo Protohristova
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Deprecatory Ethnonyms: The Case of Boanghin
Abstract In this study, we aim to analyse the origin and semantics of one of the lexemes used by Romanians to refer to Hungarians: boanghin(a), also used as boanghen(a). Besides a meta-analysis of this ethnic slur (emergence, meaning, semantic shifts, and etymology), we also refer to literary works in which these terms have been used ...
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Wales, the Enlightenment and the New British History [PDF]
There is no electronic version of this article.PostprintPeer ...
Kidd, Colin Craig
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