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Migration, minorities, compensation : issues of cultural identity in Europe / [edited by the Organisation Board of the Coimbra Group Working Party for Folklore and European Ethnology].

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextPublication details: Brussels : Coimbra Group, 2001.Description: 155 p. : tabs.,map ; 24cmSubject(s): DDC classification:
  • 305.8071
Contents:
Introduction -- Foreign adult immigrant education -- The European Charter for regional or minority languages : the French case -- Compensation as a culture determining fact -- Folklore as compension : the role of local cultural associations in the folklorisation of social memory in the contemporary Greek context -- Finns in Sweden - snapshots from Dalama -- Migration and reconstruction of identity : the case of Polish western territories -- Minority, a qualitative concept? -- Validation of prejudice against travellers in Irish religious legends -- Swedish Finn descendants in North America.Creating cultural identity : American Plus -- Ingrian Finnishness as a historical construction -- The folklore paradox -- Is societal bilingualism sustainable? reflections and indications from the Celtic countries --The Finland Swedes.A compensating minority -- The authors.
Summary: This book presents the proceedings of a symposium held in Siena devoted to cultural scholarship.

Includes bibliographical references.

Introduction -- Foreign adult immigrant education -- The European Charter for regional or minority languages : the French case -- Compensation as a culture determining fact -- Folklore as compension : the role of local cultural associations in the folklorisation of social memory in the contemporary Greek context -- Finns in Sweden - snapshots from Dalama -- Migration and reconstruction of identity : the case of Polish western territories -- Minority, a qualitative concept? -- Validation of prejudice against travellers in Irish religious legends -- Swedish Finn descendants in North America.Creating cultural identity : American Plus -- Ingrian Finnishness as a historical construction -- The folklore paradox -- Is societal bilingualism sustainable? reflections and indications from the Celtic countries --The Finland Swedes.A compensating minority -- The authors.

This book presents the proceedings of a symposium held in Siena devoted to cultural scholarship.

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