Richard Handler, "Is `Identity' a Useful Cross-Cultural Concept?," in Commemorations, ed. John R. Gillis (New Jersey: Princeton University Press, 1994), 27-40; John Sharp, "Ethnogenesis and Ethnic Mobilization," in The Pol- itics of Difference: Ethnic Premises in a World of Power, ed...
share more information...we c an feel supported in whatever we do可知,本 主要讲述了社区的好处 35.A .细节理解题.由最后一段中的what defi nes them is the sense of identity and safety that they proride for their members可知,社区 为其成员提供了一种身份和安全感文章主要介绍了社区的种类和好...
Whatever forms communities take, what defines them is the sense of identity and safety that they provide for their members: the knowledge that there are people who we have something in common with and who can be relied on when we need each other.(1)In traditional communities, people___....
The author proposes to replace the concept of identity, which evokes an essentializing quality and stability, with the concept of phatic community, which suggests a community of affect and transcience that is significantly essential in the realm of fashion....
“I’m a mathematical genius”- identifying with a skill. All our identities piled up on each other form the structure of our ego and we tend to behave in a way that is complementary to our self-concept or identity. For instance, If you think of yourself as a “mathematical genius” ...
This concept evolves over the course of life and can be constituted by uncontrollable aspects of life such as race, gender and self-beliefs (Olson, 2015). Recognising ones identity is the paramount of importance as it provides one, with a sense of individuality in their life (Korfmacher, ...
what defines them is th e sens e of identity and saf ety that they provid e for their members : the knowledg e that ther e ar e peopl e who w e hav e s omething in common with and who can b e reli ed on when w e need each other .(1) In traditional communities , people...
Identity as a Service (IDaaS) offers cloud-based identity and access management solutions, simplifying authentication and security for businesses.
A. entitles us to too much leisure time B. deprives us of leisure time C. urges us to get things done punctually D. imposes on us a perfect concept of time 2. In the eyes of the author, the introduction of industrial life gives rise to ___. E. more emphasis on efficiency F. ma...
B. A violin. C. A piano. 3. Why does the man feel sorry for the woman? A. Her mother was ill. B. She failed to meet Emma. C. She missed the picnic. 4. Where did the woman probably play football? A. In the yard. B. ...