Reframing Dutch Culture: Between Otherness and Authenticity

Reframing Dutch Culture: Between Otherness and Authenticity
ISBN-10
1409487520
ISBN-13
9781409487524
Series
Reframing Dutch Culture
Category
Social Science
Pages
306
Language
English
Published
2012-11-28
Publisher
Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Authors
Dr Herman Roodenburg, Dr Peter Jan Margry

Description

Dutch society has undergone radical changes in recent years, due to complex political, social and ethnic developments. Reframing Dutch Culture examines issues of nationality, ethnicity, culture and identity in The Netherlands from an ethnological perspective, linking past traditions and notions of identity with more recent transformations. Weaving in a range of fascinating case studies, contributors provide an interdisciplinary analysis of these changes. The developments are related to wider European and global transformation processes, highlighting the contribution of Dutch ethnology to the international debate. This timely collection provides a fascinating and insightful window on modern Dutch society.

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