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... ethnic groups , although the label " ethnic group " should be used with care . It is ironic at best to categorize the Native American Indians who were waiting on the shore when the rest of us landed as an " ethnic group " ( " The Light ...
... ethnic groups , although the label " ethnic group " should be used with care . It is ironic at best to categorize the Native American Indians who were waiting on the shore when the rest of us landed as an " ethnic group " ( " The Light ...
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... ethnic difference eludes fixed definitions in specific historical settings while operating within a sphere of ... ethnic basis of identity in National Identity Anthony Smith distinguishes between two views : one that regards ethnicity as ...
... ethnic difference eludes fixed definitions in specific historical settings while operating within a sphere of ... ethnic basis of identity in National Identity Anthony Smith distinguishes between two views : one that regards ethnicity as ...
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... ethnicity is situational , it is a view that is constantly undercut and undermined at different points in the novel . This makes it difficult to view the novel either as singularly celebrating the fluidity of ethnic identity or as ...
... ethnicity is situational , it is a view that is constantly undercut and undermined at different points in the novel . This makes it difficult to view the novel either as singularly celebrating the fluidity of ethnic identity or as ...
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