10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «MONGRELISATION»
Discover the use of
mongrelisation in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
mongrelisation and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Canis Africanis: A Dog History of Southern Africa
Petters thought that some of this variation was due to the introduction by colonists
of European breeds; i.e. mongrelisation.59 This mongrelisation issue crops up
frequently and we therefore need to consider it. Africanis are still widely ...
Lance Van Sittert, Sandra Scott Swart,
2008
2
Laying the Ladder Down: The Emergence of Cultural Holism
The fundamentalist Muslims' response to The Satanic Verses represents, in the
extreme, a resistance to the globalization of society. Rushdie describes it as a
resistance by "apostles of purity" to the forces of "mongrelisation" (Rushdie, "In
Good ...
3
Race, Ethnicity and Football: Persisting Debates and ...
HISTORICAL CONTEXT OF BRITISH MIXED-NESS Britain has a long history of
amnesia in what could be deemed a “racialised mongrelisation” memory loss.
After all, it is a state that has historically “mixed” with many cultural groups.
4
Creative Writing and the New Humanities
If one decides to write fictocriticism one consciously determines to blur generic
boundaries in their writing, via a hybridisation or mongrelisation of disparate
textual elements, and thus enact or perform a critical operation. If generic
boundaries ...
5
Nation and Novel: The English Novel from its Origins to the ...
Some of those don't wish to entertain the mongrelisation ofthe nation,”' Kim
McQuytells hisfellow committee members. 15 Kimis thesonofLeto, an adopted
child fromawar-torn part of the worldwhois also the age-old goddessof
migrantsandan ...
6
Eugenics, Literature, and Culture in Post-war Britain
According to the researcher, '[m]any of those who said they were unwilling to do
so justified their views by reference to “the misery of half-caste babies”, to
Africans' “lack of intelligence” or to the undesirability of “mongrelisation”'.21 The
use ...
7
Fighting for the Essence: Western Ethnosuicide or European ...
The Three Degrees of Mongrelisation To the degree that it has withered in the
putrefaction of the Americanosphere, western Europe has transformed itself into
a counter-world of that which was the world of the European spirit, the European
...
8
Analysing Fascist Discourse: European Fascism in Talk and Text
Certainly, we racialists can grow to hate the presence of non-European
immigrants in our homeland, but this is a hatred of the resultant mongrelisation of
our stock and not hatred of the coloured immigrant in the abstract. ('Preservation
of Our ...
Ruth Wodak, John E. Richardson,
2013
9
Nick Enright: An Actor's Playwright
(Wells 1978: 16) Mongrels seems to be consciously deploying Kenna's own
definition of mongrelisation as emotional androgyny and hence creativity, and
extending it further to denote the ruthlessness and ambition necessary to
capitalise on ...
Anne Pender, Susan Lever,
2008
10
Re-membering the Black Atlantic: On the Poetics and Politics ...
... s Dabydeen, in Frank Birbalsingh, "David Dabydeen: Coolie Odyssey," 171-72.
9 Dabydeen, in Kevin Davey, "Mongrelisation is Our Original State: An Interview
with David Dabydeen," in Altered States: Postmodernism, Politics, Culture, ed.
10 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «MONGRELISATION»
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mongrelisation is used in the context of the following news items.
Amitav Ghosh: Thunder From The East
... with the shattering of age-old barriers and the erection of new ones; the mongrelisation of language and culture; the tug of conflicting loyalties ... «Huffington Post India, Jul 15»
Why the racist massacre in Charleston is the tipping point for the fate …
... the murders of civil rights workers, openly called Dr Martin Luther King Jr a communist ape, openly predicted the “mongrelisation” of the white ... «Scroll.in, Jun 15»
Miles Morales as Spider-Man: World on the cusp of change, triumph …
The mongrelisation process meant and entailed certain fluidity. According to the author,' Now people increasingly construct themselves, ... «Firstpost, Jun 15»
Travel Gear: a phone-camera, a self-warming bottle and a giant …
The competitive camera-phone or phone-camera mongrelisation continues with the smart new Lumix CM1 from Panasonic. As well as running ... «Irish Times, May 15»
Inside twisted Ian Brady's warped mind: Read the racist and sick …
Laying into Lib Dem leader Nick Clegg, crazed Brady claims he epitomises today's politicians, “crystallising the bankruptcy and mongrelisation ... «mirror.co.uk, Apr 15»
White supremacists march in Newcastle
Speakers railed against the 'mongrelisation' of the white race and claimed that the 'white race' was the most creative and intelligent species in ... «Palatinate, Mar 15»
Penda's Fen: a lasting vision of heresy and pastoral horror
... to a belief in tradition, continuity or stability, Rudkin champions hybridity and what Salman Rushdie would later term cultural “mongrelisation”. «The Guardian, Nov 14»
Using the science of peripheral vision to test the Tube map
The better the map, the less information gets lost in the mongrelisation. It's as close as you can get to a snapshot of what humans truly see ... «New Statesman, Nov 13»
PAULIE MALIGNAGGI and ADRIEN BRONER Go At It During This …
6) in any case, mutually exclusive w/ the term Nomad, infact i even pointed out a corollary between the nomad lifestyle and mongrelisation ... «YouTube, Jun 13»
The JTA's finest hour
On the matter of mongrelisation, suppose it wasn't meant as an insult? Remember that even Mr Obama called himself a "mutt", which is the ... «Jamaica Gleaner, Jun 13»