10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «DUAL-HERITAGE»
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dual-heritage in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
dual-heritage and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Care Experiences of Looked-After,
Dual Heritage Young People
The young people who participated in the research reported in this book did not seem to have experienced 'identity crisis/confusion'.
2
Early Childhood Studies: A Multiprofessional Perspective
These depicted a family, where the parents were of dual heritage, English and
African-Caribbean. Meanwhile, one of the two children was a wheelchair user.
The story and its accompanying set of characters were intended to be used by ...
3rd Jones, 3rd, Liz Jones, Rachel D. Holmes, 2005
3
The Child Protection Handbook: The Practitioner's Guide to ...
This study also highlighted an over-representation of children of African–
Caribbean origin, as well as an over-representation of children of dual heritage.
Although these studies gave strong indications that race, colour and ethnicity
were ...
Kate Wilson, Adrian L. James, 2007
4
The Black Elite: Still Facing the Color Line in the ...
Du Bois, Fanon, and Memmi were cognizant of the conflicted nature of the dual
heritage among the oppressed and the impact of its psychological damage. Du
Bois, an African American scholar, saw this duality as a universal phenomenon
that ...
5
Relative/outsider: The Art and Politics of Identity Among ...
Physical appearance, dissimilar interactional styles, and even the fact of dual
heritage can stigmatize the mixed heritage person as foreign and culturally
suspect, or even simply invisible to other group members. Because their cultural
...
6
The Puritan Origins of American Patriotism
There is something in these comparisons, yet the larger truth is that Edwards has
a place in both sides of what Perry Miller calls the "dual heritage" of New England
, its heritage of the "troubled spirit" and its heritage of robust political ...
7
The Park and the People: A History of Central Park
10 The dual heritage of designed and vernacular public spaces shaped the
development of urban parks in the United States. One strand of the vernacular
tradition stretches back to the New England commons — spaces held by the
community ...
Roy Rosenzweig, Elizabeth Blackmar, 1992
8
Introducing Social Work
Children are entitled to their cultural heritage and own sense of identity, but
Mark's dual heritage was ignored. The 1989 Act (Sec. 22(5)) requires that the
ethnic grouping and cultural traditions of 'looked after' children are considered.
9
The Half-blood: A Cultural Symbol in 19th Century American ...
In this sense, Hawthorne seems to suggest, we are all mixed-bloods; and rather
than attempt to negate one or the other side of our dual heritage, we ought to
learn, like Hester Prynne in The Scarlet Letter (1850), how to live between these
...
10
Cultures of Desistance: Rehabilitation, Reintegration and ...
This is despite known ethnic differences in factors identified as affecting disengagement from offending, such as employment, place of residence, religious affiliation and family structure, providing good reasons for believing differences ...
2 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «DUAL-HERITAGE»
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dual-heritage is used in the context of the following news items.
Brazil coach Dunga apologises for racist press conference comments
... were met with criticism in Brazil, which is a country where more than half of the population are either of African descent or dual-heritage. «Sport English, Jun 15»
Season Four of PATI'S MEXICAN TALBE to Premieres on Public TV …
... to engender a large loyal following, as an increasing number of people connect with Jinich's immigrant story and dual-heritage family life. «Broadway World, Mar 15»