| Huma Ibrahim - 1996 - 272 頁
...dialectic: One defines cultural identities in terms of one, shared culture, a sort of collective "one true self," hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed "selves" which people with a shared culture and ancestry hold in common. Within the terms of this definition, our... | |
| Jun Xing - 1998 - 252 頁
...explains, "defines cultural identity in terms of the idea of one, shared culture, a sort of collective 'one true self,' hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed 'selves' which people with a shared culture and ancestry hold in common."34 The second mode qualifies, if it does... | |
| Zygmunt Bauman - 1999 - 212 頁
...from the beginning to end through all the vicissitudes of history without change. . . . Nor ... is it that collective or true self hiding inside the...with a shared history and ancestry hold in common. Identities are never unified and, in late modern times, increasingly fragmented and fractured; never... | |
| Wendy Ho - 1999 - 294 頁
...defines "cultural identity" in terms of the idea of one, shared culture, a sort of collective "one true self," hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed "selves," which people with a shared history and ancestry hold in common. Within the terms of this definition, our... | |
| E. Anthony Hurley, Renée Brenda Larrier, Joseph McLaren - 1999 - 396 頁
...as a female. Stuart Hall defines a cultural identity as: shared culture, a sort of collective "one true self," hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed "selves" which people with a shared culture and ancestry hold in common. Within the terms of this definition, our... | |
| Nicholas Mirzoeff - 2000 - 282 頁
...first position defines "culmral identity" in terms of one, shared culmre, a sort ot collective "one true self," hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed "selves," which people with a shared history and ancestry hold m common, Within the terms of this defininon, our culmral... | |
| Harish Trivedi, Richard Allen - 2000 - 404 頁
...first position defines 'cultural identity' in terms of one, shared culture, a sort of collective 'one true self, hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed 'selves', which people with a shared history and ancestry hold in common. Within the terms of this definition, our... | |
| Drucilla Cornell - 2000 - 228 頁
...politics of representation, Hall writes the following: one shared culture, a sort of collective, one true self hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed selves which people with a shared history and ancestry hold in common. Within the terms of this definition, our... | |
| Darrell Y. Hamamoto, Sandra Liu - 2000 - 338 頁
..."cultural identity." On the one hand, it gestures toward a shared culture, "a sort of collective 'one true self,' hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed 'selves,' which people with a shared history and ancestry hold in common" (ibid., 393). On the other hand, there is... | |
| Nicholas Mirzoeff - 2000 - 284 頁
...position defines "culmral identity" in terms of one, shared culmre, a sort of collective "one ttue self." hiding inside the many other, more superficial or artificially imposed "selves," which people with a shared history and ancestry hold in common. Within the terms of this definition, our... | |
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