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Category Archives: Volume 3.1
Salsa’s Puerto Rican Roots: The Diasporic Nexus of Santura
Shannon Dudley (University of Washington: School of Music) 20 May 2009 at Bielefeld University
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‘Post-Communism’, Radicalism, and the Intellectual Left: a Comparative Approach
Sebastian Berg, Humboldt University, Berlin
The External Creation of Latino Others. Online Discussion Communities and Latino Cultural Citizenship in San Diego.
Ken Henriksen, University of Aarhus, Denmark
Día dos de Dante Cerano: sexo, parentesco y video
Jesse Lerner,[1] Pitzer College Claremont, USA
Posted in Volume 3.1
Tagged Dante Cerano, Documentary, Ethnography, Indigenous Media, Kinship, mexico, Michoacán, Purepecha, Video, Visual Anthropology
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Mexico La exposición “Mapuche: Semillas de Chile” como “embajada cultural”: Aspectos de un discurso político-cultural chileno
Nadja Lobensteiner, Universidad de Guadalajara, Mexico
Remembering the Future: Ethnic Memory in Middlesex by Jeffrey Eugenides
Yulia Kozyrakis, FU Berlin
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Tagged Americanness, authenticity, Ethnic Memory, Hermaphrodism, Identity, Neo-Realism, New Ethnicities
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