Contemporary discussions on hybridity in cultural and ethnic studies have overlooked the work of the Chicago sociologist Robert E. Park. Park\u27s idea of the “marginal man” and his work on cultural and racial hybridity can shed further light on the construction and representation of the hybrid self. The contribution that Park has made to a social theory of hybridity has been overshadowed by research conducted within post-colonial and cultural studies. I do not suggest that recent conceptualisations of hybridity are inadequate; rather that Park has something to contribute to contemporary accounts and in some cases anticipates some of the themes and issues surrounding the concept of hybridity. The following examination connects P...
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This paper will be about Asian immigrants living in Britain. Mostly focused on their difficulties ac...
This paper responds to the circumstances that have made hybridity both a popular term in cultural an...
Although there have been some discussions about `diasporaâ?? in the past, this has been more pronoun...
The paper outlines the main features of the contemporary discourse on hybrid subjectivity, a discour...
For the past three decades hybridity has been a key concept in cultural studies, postcolonial theori...
Las migraciones humanas conllevan importantes modificaciones en el orden sociocultural y político de...
Sociology is interested in how identities are constructed and maintained, especially how gender, rac...
This article traces the term ‘hybridity’ to the eighteenth century in its origins as a defining prin...
Two notions of marginality are distinguished. The polycultural notion implies the existence of a bou...
This working paper addresses the debate on cultural hybridity. Hybridity, as it is understood in pos...
History has shown that the notion of hybridity has existed far before it was popularized in postcolo...
The article discusses philosophical conditions for understanding the cultural situation taking shape...
Over the last two decades, the unstable notion of hybridity has been the focus of a number of debate...
Colonization of other countries has spawned a dualistic identity among those that have identified as...
This interdisciplinary collection of critical articles seeks to reassess the concept of hybridity an...
This paper will be about Asian immigrants living in Britain. Mostly focused on their difficulties ac...
This paper responds to the circumstances that have made hybridity both a popular term in cultural an...
Although there have been some discussions about `diasporaâ?? in the past, this has been more pronoun...