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  1. Proponents of primordialism, ethnosymbolism, and modernism, the three most influential perspectives in the literature, have argued extensively about the content and origin of nationalism.

  2. Aug 1, 2020 · Results indicated that the most frequent colloquial meanings of ethnicity included origin, culture, ancestry, related or similar to race, social similarity, religion, and identity.

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  4. Jan 6, 2021 · This review essay critically examines Catherine Mills’s Biopolitics ( 2018) and Camisha Russell’s The Assisted Reproduction of Race ( 2018 ). Although distinct works, the centrality of race and reproduction provides a point of connection and an opening into reframing contemporary debates within bioethics and biopolitics.

    • Christopher Mayes
    • christopher.mayes@deakin.edu.au
    • 2021
  5. A clear definition of the key-terms is important because authors use them in different ways. In this section we shall review the literature on these background concepts and then examine the literature on related topics. 1 Adrian Hastings, The Construction of Nationhood: Ethnicity, Religion, and Nationalism (Cambridge ; New York:

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  6. As a model, use the following ten-step plan as you write using race, ethnic, and cultural identity theory: Carefully read the work you will analyze. Formulate a general question after your initial reading that identifies a problem—a tension—related to a historical or cultural issue. Reread the work, paying particular attention to the ...

  7. Aug 1, 2020 · Congruence for race was more complex than for ethnicity, because the formal definition of race within social science literature relates to aspects of meaning that we had originally coded within the function domain (e.g., power and privilege, purpose of creating hierarchy).

  8. Christopher Mayes. Received: 14 April 2020 /Accepted: 24 November 2020 /Published online: 6 January 2021. Journal of Bioethical Inquiry Pty Ltd. 2021. Abstract. This review essay critically examines Cath-erine Mills’s Biopolitics (2018) and Camisha Russells. ’. The Assisted Reproduction of Race (2018).

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