Crossing Cultures
CASE STUDY In 2015, National Geographic did a story about a remarkable woman named Marie Wilcox, the last fluent speaker of the Wukchumni language spoken by a Native American tribe of less than 200 remaining members.
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This volume contains more than 200 papers presented at the congress by art historians from twenty-five countries, including Homi K Bhabha (Harvard University), Michael Brand (Director of the John Paul Getty Museum, Los Angeles), Marcia ...
The sixth edition of this cross-cultural writing anthology contains eight thematically organized units that introduce students to a wide variety of cultures in the United States, allowing them to analyze cultural differences and reflect on ...
"Crossing Cultures, third edition, addresses our need for a cross-cultural understanding in a multiethnic society and complex world. This new edition introduces an exciting range of thought-provoking selections and offers...
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Readers will have to look no more with the fifth edition of this highly-successful book of readings. Crossing Cultures introduces readers to a wide variety of cultures in the United States.
Recognizing what poststructuralism has demonstrated regarding the instability of the subject and the impossibility of a unitary identity, Oster contends that the writers of these works are attempting to shore up the fragments, to construct, ...
Through re-examination of colonial and post-colonial encounters, this collection of essays makes a strategic intervention into the current debate over the study of "Western Civilization." Together they question whether, at...
Readers will have to look no more with the fifth edition of this highly-successful book of readings. Crossing Cultures introduces readers to a wide variety of cultures in the United States.
Readers will have to look no more with the fifth edition of this highly-successful book of readings. "Crossing Cultures" introduces readers to a wide variety of cultures in the United States.