Archaeological Review from Cambridge, Volume 20Department of Archaeology, 2005 - Archaeology |
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Page 147
... identity ( Fischler 1988 : 275 ) , and nowhere is it closer than in the case of Scotland and its national drink , whisky , which is known throughout the world by its abbreviation ' Scotch ' . The modern notion of Scottishness can be ...
... identity ( Fischler 1988 : 275 ) , and nowhere is it closer than in the case of Scotland and its national drink , whisky , which is known throughout the world by its abbreviation ' Scotch ' . The modern notion of Scottishness can be ...
Page 148
... identity that contributes to how individuals and groups perceive and construct society , how they give meaning and ... identity that forges the norms and values of society . The notion of identity came to the fore in the mid - 1980s when ...
... identity that contributes to how individuals and groups perceive and construct society , how they give meaning and ... identity that forges the norms and values of society . The notion of identity came to the fore in the mid - 1980s when ...
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... identity was continually worked and reworked . Through practice people participate actively in the attitudes and rituals of the group , and through such action both identify with those attitudes and rituals , and construct new identities ...
... identity was continually worked and reworked . Through practice people participate actively in the attitudes and rituals of the group , and through such action both identify with those attitudes and rituals , and construct new identities ...
Contents
Preface | 1 |
Real and unreal landscapes | 7 |
Activating the prehistoric landscape of Lancashire | 39 |
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