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Regionalism in the Age of Globalism Volume 1 Concepts of Regionalism
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In an age of rapid globalization, regionalism might seem to be a notion better suited to the nineteenth century than the early twenty-first. Far from vanishing, however, regionalism has actually flourished in the last half century. During this time there have been an increasing number of conflicts based on territorial identities, while new regionally based political, economic, cultural, and religious groupings have emerged.
This two-volume set, "Regionalism in an Age of Globalism," examines the concept of region and regionalism in today s rapidly shrinking world. Building on the insights of a diverse group of scholars, the first volume, "Concepts of Regionalism," showcases the wide range of theories and methods that are being applied to regionalism today in the humanities and social sciences. Despite these differences many common themes emerge, most importantly that regions are social and cultural constructs.
The second volume, "Forms of Regionalism," expands on these themes by presenting concrete examples of regionalism. Case studies explore regionalism in literature, governmental policy, architecture, and other fields in areas as diverse as the American South, Pacific Northwest, Eastern Europe, and the Canadian North.
The international contributors represent disciplines including folklore, history, anthropology, linguistics, literature, geography, sociology, and political science.
Distributed for the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison"
This two-volume set, "Regionalism in an Age of Globalism," examines the concept of region and regionalism in today s rapidly shrinking world. Building on the insights of a diverse group of scholars, the first volume, "Concepts of Regionalism," showcases the wide range of theories and methods that are being applied to regionalism today in the humanities and social sciences. Despite these differences many common themes emerge, most importantly that regions are social and cultural constructs.
The second volume, "Forms of Regionalism," expands on these themes by presenting concrete examples of regionalism. Case studies explore regionalism in literature, governmental policy, architecture, and other fields in areas as diverse as the American South, Pacific Northwest, Eastern Europe, and the Canadian North.
The international contributors represent disciplines including folklore, history, anthropology, linguistics, literature, geography, sociology, and political science.
Distributed for the Max Kade Institute for German-American Studies, University of Wisconsin Madison"
Publisher Name | University of Wisconsin-Madison |
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Author Name | Hagendorf, Col |
Format | Audio |
Bisac Subject Major | POL |
Language | NG |
Isbn 10 | 0924119128 |
Isbn 13 | 9780924119125 |
Target Age Group | min:NA, max:NA |
Dimensions | 00.94" H x 20.06" L x 34.00" W |
Page Count | 196 |
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