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Conceptualizing Identity
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Conceptualizing Identity book
Conceptualizing Identity
DOI link for Conceptualizing Identity
Conceptualizing Identity book
ByRiad M. Nasser
Edition 1st Edition
First Published 2004
Imprint Routledge
Pages 9
eBook ISBN 9780203334294
ABSTRACT
Although these various studies have shown that self and Other are organized in binary opposition, they dealt only with specific local instances, be it gender relations, racial relations or colonialism. In addition, most are intellectually rooted in literature or history, not sociology. Few studies, if any, have examined the phenomenon of nationalism in light of self/other relations.