• Home
  • Search
  • Browse Collections
  • My Account
  • About
  • DC Network Digital Commons Network™
Skip to main content
VCU Scholars Compass Virginia Commonwealth University We are the Uncommon Give to VCU
  • Home
  • About
  • FAQ
  • My Account
  •  
  •  

Home > College of Humanities and Sciences > Dept. of Political Science > EES > Vol. 18 (1995) > Iss. 1

 

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Volume 18, Issue 1 (1995)

Full Issue

PDF

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Front Matter

PDF

Table of Contents

PDF

Editor's Note Miguel A. Carranza
Miguel A. Carranza

PDF

Introduction
Harriet Joseph Ottenheimer

Articles

PDF

The Global Resurgence of Ethnicity: An Inquiry into the Sociology of Ideological Discontent
Kasturi DasGupta

PDF

The Afrocentric Project: The Quest for Particularity and the Negation of Objectivity
John McClendon

PDF

Pan-Arabism v. Pan-Africanism in the Sudan: The Crisis of Divergent Ethnic Ideologies
Jonathan Majak

PDF

From Tribal to Ethnic Identity: The Transformation of Ethnic Ideologies
Sudha Ratan

PDF

Cemetery Squatting and Anti-Chinese Tensions: Insights from Central Java
Daniel Garr

PDF

Language and Identity: Limonese Creole and the Black Minority of Costa Rica
Anita Herzfeld

PDF

Political Consciousness as a Component of Black Consciousness in Brazil: Its Presence in the Popular Media
David Covin

PDF

The Spectacle of the Invisible: Sephardic Jewish Identity in Multicultural Education
Judea Alhadeff

End Matter

PDF

Contributors

 
 
 
  • Journal Home
  • About This Journal
  • Ethnic Studies Review
  • Explorations in Sights and Sounds
  • Most Popular Papers
  • Receive Email Notices or RSS

 

Search

Advanced Search

ISSN: 0736-904X

 
 
Elsevier - Digital Commons

Home | About | FAQ | My Account | Accessibility Statement

Privacy Copyright

Virginia Commonwealth University | VCU Libraries | Contact Us

Virginia Commonwealth University is a nationally renowned public research institution dedicated to the success and well-being of all members of its community. VCU student, faculty and staff groups and associations are open without regard to any characteristic or identity protected by law.