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Holli, Melvin G. – Ethnicity, 1981
Describes the fervent political and cultural nationalism of German Americans in Chicago during World War I. Discusses how this nationalism, combined with ethnic conflict between Germans and Slavs, helped to sway public opinion against Chicago's German community. (GC)
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Ethnic Relations, Ethnicity, Immigrants
Sampat, Payal – World Watch, 2001
Discusses the problem of language extinction as cultural homogeneity spreads over the earth. Just 600 of the world's 6,800 languages are safe from extinction meaning that they are still being learned by children. Many anthropologists see the decline as analogous to biodiversity loss: it is a form of cultural impoverishment and a loss of our…
Descriptors: Anthropology, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Influences, Cultural Isolation
Tolliver, Johnny E. – 1991
"Our World," by Virginia prison inmate Marvin Atkinson, is a poem which aptly describes the isolation of Black Americans from the national ideals that America represents. To most Blacks these ideals are myths that continue not only to elude them but enslave them. Four American myths which stand in the way of 30 million Black people who…
Descriptors: Black Colleges, Black Education, Blacks, Cultural Isolation
Congress of the U.S., Washington, DC. House. – 1972
Testimony presented at hearings on the education of the Spanish speaking is presented. Specific subjects covered include achievement language and cultural exclusion, ethnic isolation, and representation of Mexican Americans in the education profession. (CK)
Descriptors: Civil Rights, Cultural Isolation, Ethnic Studies, Mexican Americans
Woodhouse, Howard R. – Compare: A Journal of Comparative Education, 1987
Examines cultural dependence in Nigeria and the manner in which university education enhances such dependancy by promoting the process of elite formation. Concludes by suggesting an alternative model of university education and cultural development. (BSR)
Descriptors: Cultural Differences, Cultural Isolation, Culture Conflict, Developing Nations
Jensen, Kenneth D.; Jensen, Shirley – Impr Coll Univ Teaching, 1970
Workable ways to correct the lack of communication and isolation of many American Indian students on campuses. (IR)
Descriptors: Admission Criteria, Cultural Enrichment, Cultural Isolation, Disadvantaged
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Covino, William A. – JAC: A Journal of Composition Theory, 2000
Posits Walt Disney as an influential sorcerer in the process of integrating the real world into Disney's synthetic universe, and Mary Daly's work "Wickedary" as a work that constructs an alternative "magic kingdom" through an insistence on an anti-patriarchal lexicon. (NH)
Descriptors: Community, Community Characteristics, Cultural Isolation, Fantasy
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Walker, George – Journal of Research in International Education, 2004
This article discusses the contribution made by Joseph Conrad's fictional writing to our understanding of cultural awareness. Never comfortable with his adopted English culture, Conrad used his experiences in different parts of the world during his career in the merchant navy to explore in his writing aspects of cultural dissonance and cultural…
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Differences, Authors
Rodriguez, Clara – New York Affairs, 1974
Discusses Puerto Rican racial history and present-day social correlates and the racial experiences and reactions of Puerto Ricans, an increasing number of whom are identifying themselves as New Yoricans or Ricans, neither white nor black. (Author/SF)
Descriptors: Acculturation, Cultural Isolation, Minority Groups, Puerto Ricans
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White, Wesley D.; Wolfensberger, Wolf P. – Mental Retardation, 1969
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Exceptional Child Services, History, Institutional Environment
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Danigelis, Nicholas L. – Social Forces, 1977
Takes issue with the notion that black political activity can be explained either by an isolation, an indirect effects, or an ethnic community argument. Suggests, rather, that a theory of political climate, incorporating arguments from all three theories, best accounts for the variability in black political participation levels from one time and…
Descriptors: Activism, Blacks, Cultural Isolation, History
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Emme, Michael J. – Journal of Social Theory in Art Education, 1997
Argues that cultural invisibility happens to anyone who does not contribute images to the world or who does not vigorously critique pictures. Discusses the photography of Jo Spence and Judith Golden who expose the invisibility of those considered plain (old, sick, and female). Links this argument to assumptions about art education. (DSK)
Descriptors: Art Education, Cultural Awareness, Cultural Images, Cultural Isolation
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McCracken, Nancy Mellin – English Education, 2000
Notes that it has not been easy to find a discourse to address the ways that unexamined attitudes about race, class, language, and gender perpetuate failure in schools. Describes briefly the work of the Committee on English Education's Commission on Teacher Education for Teachers of Urban, Rural, and Suburban Students of Color and the attempts to…
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Educational Demand, English Teacher Education, Higher Education
M'Bow Amadou-Mahtar – Prospects, 1974
The educational problems of the migrant worker, isolated from his home and the victim of social prejudice, are receiving attention from UNESCO. (JH)
Descriptors: Cultural Isolation, Economic Factors, International Education, International Programs
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Avi-Itzhak, Tamara E. – Urban Education, 1987
Among Arab students in Israel, alienation is more closely related to their perceptions than to objective measures. Arab students, teachers, and principals from 36 schools were interviewed. The following four factors were used to measure alienation: (1) powerlessness, (2) meaninglessness, (3) misfeasance, and (4) self-estrangement. (LHW)
Descriptors: Alienation, Arabs, Cultural Isolation, Ethnicity
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