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Conceptualizing Cultural Hybridization

by Stockhammer, Philipp Wolfgang.
Authors: SpringerLink (Online service) Series: Transcultural Research – Heidelberg Studies on Asia and Europe in a Global Context, 2191-656X Physical details: IX, 214p. 28 illus., 10 illus. in color. online resource. ISBN: 3642218466 Subject(s): Social sciences. | Anthropology. | Archaeology. | Social Sciences. | Archaeology. | Anthropology. | Political Science, general.
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Questioning Hybridity -- Cultural Hybridity -- Circulating Objects and the Power of Hybridization as a Localizing Strategy -- The Agony of the Signified.

Within the context of globalization, cultural transformations are increasingly analyzed as hybridization processes. Hybridity itself, however, is often treated as a specifically post-colonial phenomenon. The contributors in this volume assume the historicity of transcultural flows and entanglements; they consider the resulting transformative powers to be a basic feature of cultural change. By juxtaposing different notions of hybridization and specific methodologies, as they appear in the various disciplines, this volume’s design is transdisciplinary. Each author presents a disciplinary concept of hybridization and shows how it operates in specific case studies. The aim is to generate a transdisciplinary perception of hybridity that paves the way for a wider application of this crucial concept

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