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Embodied ethnicity : the ethnic affiliation grounded in the body

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  • Lionel Sitz

    (EM - EMLyon Business School)

  • Delphine Dion
  • Eric Rémy

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Drawing on cultural phenomenology, this article extends literature on ethnicity by investigating its embodied dimensions and by studying infra-national referents (e.g. regionalism in France). Findings show the central role of embodiment in ethnicity. Three dimensions of ethnicity are outlined: embodied ethnicity (being in the world), embodied ethnic imaginary (remembering being-in-the-world) and embodied ethnic interactions (being-in-the-world with others). This analysis extends the postassimilastionist model by adding an embodied dimension, highlights the specificities of local ethnicity, and questions the concept of the habitus.

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  • Lionel Sitz & Delphine Dion & Eric Rémy, 2011. "Embodied ethnicity : the ethnic affiliation grounded in the body," Post-Print hal-02312588, HAL.
  • Handle: RePEc:hal:journl:hal-02312588
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