Issue 6.1 (Autumn 2005): Identity and Marginality (Volume I)

Issue 6.1 (Autumn 2005): Identity and Marginality (Volume I)

issue6iThis sixth issue of eSharp is dedicated to the theme of 'Identity and Marginality'.  Widely discussed in academic circles all over the world, the issues relating to identity and marginality are much researched and of enormous cultural and socio-political significance. Due to the number of high quality submissions this will be a double issue with Part Two following in Spring of 2006.  Topics for this issue include Political Representation, Self and Other, Minorities, Psychoanalysis, Regionalism, and Migration, Diaspora and Exile.

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Articles

Articles

Rebecca Kay Introduction to 'Identity and Marginality'     6 - Kay
Claire Deal and Pam Fox Captive Audience: Exploring Identities of Privilege and Marginality through a Service-Learning Partnership between College Students and Inmates at a Regional Jail Abstract 6 - Deal and Fox
Anne Faulkner Jewish Identity and the Jerusalem Conference: Social Identity and Self-categorization in the Early Church Communities Abstract 6 - Faulkner
Mark John Isola From Whitman's Nationalism to Stoddard's Expatriotism: The Emergence of a Modern Gay Male American Subjectivity Abstract 6 - Isola
Katie Klein An(Other) Scribbler: Grace Aguilar's Anglicized Jewish Woman Abstract 6 - Klein
Corinna Krause Postcolonial theory in a Scottish Gaelic context  Abstract 6 - Krause
Sophia Marshman From the Margins to the Mainstream? Representations of the Holocaust in Popular Culture  Abstract 6 - Marshman
Marilyn Michaud The Double as Failed Masculinity in David Ely's Seconds Abstract 6 - Michaud
Tereza Novotna Czechoslovakismus, and (German) National Minorities between World Wars Abstract 6 - Novotna
Michell Ward Empowerment in Chains: Exploring the Liberatory Potential of Masochism Abstract 6 - Ward