Children’s Images of IdentityImagined Baduy children
Children’s Images of Identity: Imagined Baduy children
Bukhori-Muslim, Ahmad
2015-01-01 00:00:00
[Cultural identity representations of minority groups are frequently stereotyped. Lack of understanding and ignorance resulting from cultural and social domination enables the majority groups to generalize narratives told about the minority group. As Stanley (this volume) observes, the intrinsic cultural identity of the minority group is often blurred by the observer-relative ‘facts’ of the majority group.]
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Children’s Images of IdentityImagined Baduy children
[Cultural identity representations of minority groups are frequently stereotyped. Lack of understanding and ignorance resulting from cultural and social domination enables the majority groups to generalize narratives told about the minority group. As Stanley (this volume) observes, the intrinsic cultural identity of the minority group is often blurred by the observer-relative ‘facts’ of the majority group.]
Published: Jan 1, 2015
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