Identity and Culture: Narratives of Difference and Belonging
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Contents
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Chapter 1 SUBJECTIVITY AND IDENTITY | 5 |
Chapter 2 HISTORY NATION AND IDENTITY | 22 |
ABORIGINAL WOMENS LIFE WRITING | 46 |
VOICING BLACK BRITISH HISTORY | 61 |
Chapter 5 IDENTITY ORIGNS AND ROOTS | 85 |
SOUTH ASIAN BRITISH WOMENS WRITING | 104 |
SOUTH ASIANS ON SCREEN | 116 |
Chapter 8 COMPETING CULTURES COMPETING VALUES | 133 |
Concluding reflections | 154 |
Notes | 160 |
Glossary | 164 |
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Back cover | 178 |
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