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Ethnicity and Identity. Disciplines > Sociology > Articles > Ethnicity and Identity Description | Discussion | See also Description Race, class, ethnicity and nationality have a complex intertwining. Cultural identity can be seen as a one-ness, a collective 'one true self' based on a shared history and common cultural codes. Cultural identity can also be understood through difference, where ancestral histories are changed by recent history and a constant dynamic of 'becoming' (beyond just 'being'). Ethnic trauma can be derived from the sense of oneself as the 'other', where the true subject is in the dominant class and you are their not-me.

Discussion In this page, 'ethnicity' is used to imply all factors of difference such as national culture, language, skin color, class, etc. Ethnicity is sometimes viewed from a cultural Marxist viewpoint. Lacan has been criticized as covering gender, but ignoring ethnicity. Recovered histories Bifurcation Presences See also Hall, S. (1986). Amazing Festivals Around The World That You Should See Before You Die. Tweet Once a year some of the countries around the world hold magical and outrageous festivals.

Some like the Brazilian carnival and Spanish bull chase are famous world wide while others few people know about. So if you fancy living it up then check out our list of 20 of the most amazing festivals from around the world that we recommend you should see before you die. 1. Much like Mardi Gras in New Orleans and Carnevale in Venice, Canaval is a nonstop party, just with special addition of Brazilian flair.

[SEE ALSO - 35 Clearest Waters In The World To Swim In Before You Die] 2. Though there are many smaller offshoots of Oktoberfest around the world, Munich’s original fair is the biggest beer festival in the world. 3. The Harbin festival is the largest snow and ice festival in the world, and it features carvings towering over 20 feet in height and full-size buildings made from gigantic blocks of ice. 4. 5. 6. Carnevale, or “Carnival,” has been a Venice tradition since the 13th century. 7. 8. These 20 Photographs Will Leave You Speechless. Especially The 6th One. There Are No Words.

Take a look at these 20 powerful photos that will leave you speechless. Some of these photos are of truly historic moments, while others, are quite heartbreaking. World War II veteran from Belarus Konstantin Pronin, 86, sits on a bench as he waits for his comrades at Gorky park during Victory Day in Moscow, Russia, on Monday, May 9, 2011. Konstantin comes to this place every year. This year he was the only person from the unit to show. Reddit 100s of galaxies seen through the Hubble Deep Field (HDF), as they were 10 billion years ago. Sunset on Mars, taken in 2005 by the Spirit rover.

A soldier making the long walk to defuse a car bomb in Northern Ireland. wikipedia Neil Armstrong after his Moonwalk. This was taken moments after Jewish refugees realized they weren’t being sent to their deaths at the horrible concentration camps and were in fact being saved. Ignorance is bliss – Homeless man sleeps outside a diner in Milwaukee. Nazi rally at Nuremberg in 1937. Undulating clouds. Credits: Viral Nova. How to plan a round-the-world trip. S Best Travel Blogs of 2013. In order to inspire your next trip, Wanderu asked our dedicated readers to nominate their favorite travel blogs.

After a great deal of parsing and narrowing down, we have come down to a list of 25 most impressive, majestic, and overall best travel blogs for the past year. We peeled back the layers and judged each blog on its own particular merits using as a guide the unique inspirations behind each blog. So, in no particular order, Wanderu’s Best Travel Blogs of 2013. Seth Kugel is the mastermind behind one of New York Time’s blogs, Frugal Traveler, in which he journeys with a tight budget and shares his tips and tricks with others. Kugel makes travel easier for his readers by “in addition to providing practical tips – what apps and sites to use, when to go where, etc., people also learn something from my travel style and adopt it, whether it’s consistently starting up conversations with strangers or avoiding touristy attractions.”

Safety While Traveling Abroad - Situational Awareness | Marginal Boundaries. I was recently doing some light reading and came across several stories from travelers who had been robbed or mugged during their travels to specific countries. I found myself going through the stories and shaking my head in chagrin at the fact that each of the individuals in question had suffered some sort of robbery or mugging and rather than analyze what they had done wrong were instead pointing fingers at the people of a given country and blaming it on the country and its people rather than their own lack of awareness and common sense.

Issues with mugging, pickpockets, thieves and thugs exist in every single city in the world. Washington D.C. has a 31.4 in 100,000 murder rate compared to Cancun’s 2 in 100,000 murder rate. In 15+ years of traveling I’ve never been mugged, pick-pocketed, robbed or in any way, shape or form threatened during any of my travels, and I’ve been to plenty of countries that are on the U.S. This is where some simple communication skills can go a long way. The 24 Amazing Pools You Need To Jump In Once In Your LifeHow to Travel Around the World for $418.

“I have to tell you sir, this is easily the most ridiculous itinerary I’ve ever put together,” said the American Airlines operator the other night as I finalized plans for a worldwide adventure that would make Marco Polo blush. “Welp, that makes two of us!” I replied. And just like that, I had committed myself to almost nine months of international travel. Yes, that picture above is my actual itinerary. Beginning this January, I’ll start an epic journey that will take me across four continents, through at least nine countries, and into more than fifteen cities.

I’ll fly on fifteen flights covering a total distance of 35,000 miles. To put that in perspective, that’s almost 1.5 times the circumference of the globe. Oh, and all of these flights are costing me a grand total of $418.36. Warning: I’m totally going to geek out on travel-hacking with this post, so if you have no interest in learning how to travel the world and visit awesome places for dirt cheap, check back in on Monday. -Steve. Fodor's Go List 2014 | Fodors. Spotters meeting everywhere! How to Travel the World on $35 a Day: 100 Resources for Broke Globetrotters. Probably the best time for traveling the world is when you’re young. You’ve got little to no real responsibilities and you’re still spontaneous enough to try almost anything. The down side? You’re probably pretty broke. Pricey plane tickets, disadvantaged exchange rates, and museum passes can add up to a lot of cash very quickly. Transportation: Finding discount plane and train tickets isn’t as hard as you might think.

Airwise.com: Check out this Web site to find pricing and booking information for flights, car rentals, and cruises anywhere in the world. Lodging: You’ve already accepted the fact that your traveling budget is tight, alas no Ritz hotel in Paris for you. Hostels.com: Book a hostel anywhere in the world. Food and Drink: Part of the joy of traveling the world is exposing yourself (and your palate) to new flavors and traditions in the local cuisine.

The Trailside Cookbook: This site has tons of tasty recipes for backpackers on a budget. 11 Holiday Gift Ideas for the Travel Enthusiast in your life. Well, it’s about that time of year again. Time to hang the Christmas lights, decorate the tree and start gift shopping for those special people in your life – assuming, of course, that you celebrate the holiday season. In keeping with tradition, we would like to share a few holiday gift ideas for the travel enthusiast in your life. Many of the recommended gift ideas from last year are still just as valid this year, so make sure you also take a peak to see if there’s something in there for you. And for those traveling families, head over to our other blog to find holiday gift ideas for travelers with babies. *For further product details, click on the image. 1.

After spending a few years using our iPad, we’ve made the switch back to Windows with the Microsoft Surface. Or, if your more of an Apple person, check out the the iPad Mini. 2. We really like these headphones for air travel. To learn more, you can also read our product review here. 3. I know, I know. 4. 5. 6. 7. 8. 10. 11. The Average Women Faces In Different Countries. The Average Women Faces In Different Countries. Why travelling solo can be one of the best things you'll ever do. You can make friends when travelling. Picture: Tatyana Leonov Source: NewsComAu TRAVELLING alone is in. It's so cool everybody's going to start doing it soon. I mean who needs a partner or friends when it's so fun to be on your own? The reality is ... that's probably not true. What women really think about travelling with men There's a trend towards women travelling alone, and in response to this trend hotels, resorts, tour companies and even flight carriers are creating and updating products to appeal to the new market.

The truth about travelling alone as a woman If you're new to it, I'll tell you a secret - it's not half as scary as it looks. 1) Talk to the locals It's easy. Making friends with a local kanak woman in New Caledonia. 2) Embrace eating alone The first time you dine alone can be daunting, especially when you walk in and the waiter asks how many people are going to be dining ... and you smile (ever so confidently, of course) as you mumble one. Simply because it's fun. Paris. Twenty destinations for 2014: in pictures. From the wild frontiers of Papua New Guinea, to unspoilt Italian islands, our experts suggest where to go this year. Read Charles Starmer-Smith's introduction to how the destinations were chosen here.

Cities Glasgow, Scotland Glasgow, always a city that knows how to party, is preparing to welcome athletes from all over the world for a monumental knees-up over the 11 days of the Commonwealth Games from July 23. Read the full article here Picture: AP. 10 Most Incredible Private Islands On Earth. Imagine escaping the urban jungle to a laid back tropical heaven of sun, sand and adventure.

If you could go globe-hopping to get away from it all, and ifmoney was no object, wouldn’t you want to go to a private island? Private islands are some of the world’s most beautiful places for kicking back or playing in warm tropical water. Some of these islands are luxurious tropical resorts, while others are more ruggedly stunning natural places that nevertheless resemble paradise.

Private islands can be visited for vacation, rented, or even bought. Here are 10 of the most incredible private islands on Earth. <a href=" onclick="javascript:_gaq.push(['_trackEvent','outbound-article',' Ad Network</a> 10. Photo: Rex M Photography The pristine Palawan province of the Philippines includes the El Nido Resorts and the private Entalula Island. 9.

Photo: Private Islands Inc. Motukawaiti, New Zealand, is in the stunning Cavalli Islands group. 10 Best Places to Live for Escaping World Conflict Travel Article at Expatify. Where would you be the safest if World War 3 broke out tomorrow? Perhaps it’s a grim subject, but safety and distance from world conflict can be a motivating factor in your choice to expatriate. At the very least, conflict around the world can weigh heavy on the soul, and it’s nice to know there are some places still left in the world where you might be left in peace.

Thus, we’ve assembled a list of the 10 best places to live if you want to escape world conflict. 10. Switzerland Switzerland’s long history of neutrality and its tucked away location among the valleys of the Alps still make it a safe bet, even despite having a high number of bordering nations. It helps that neighboring Austria is also considered a neutral nation. 9. Costa Rica has a stable democracy, a disbanded military and a national policy of neutrality. 8. There are regions of Papua New Guinea that are still being discovered for the first time. 7. 6. 5. 4. 3. 2. 1.

Comments. 12 Beautiful World Heritage Sites | Nature Photos | Travelycia. The Ten Most Beautiful Places in Portugal : Day Trips, Sightseeing, Things To Do, Top Attractions, Tours & Activities. The walled town of Obidos. Image courtesy of hottholler on Flickr. Around 16 million holidaymakers each year can’t be wrong as they pour into Portugal from all over Europe; whether they are cruise passengers, avid sightseers here to check out the palaces and cathedrals, golfers or sun-worshippers both heading to the tawdry delights of the Algarve.

And there are so many beautiful towns and regions it’s hard to pick ten most beautiful places in Portugal – here are my personal favorites. Fishing off the rock pools at Porto Moniz. Enchanting Lisbon You have to visit Lisbon. Despite the hills, Lisbon is easily small enough to navigate on foot, with plenty of museums and galleries to stop off in and just as many pastry shops and pavement cafés to relax in. The Douro Valley is one of Portugal’s best wine-growing regions. Lisbon wears its long history with pride and its best-loved monument is the ornate Belém Tower, which was built in 1519 and was once a military prison.

Braga by night. Óbidos. 18 Unique Hotels From Around the World. Some travelers think that the place where you lay your head on the road is just that - a place to sleep, or change clothes. But there are some trips where the accommodations are the main attraction. To the more daring traveler, the flower-quilted double bed and lacquered furniture of a typical hotel room is just plain boring. For the intrepid, quirky and adventurous globetrotter, here are 18 unique hotels from around the world. 1. Czech architect Karel Hubáček is responsible for the retro-futuristic tower rising over 300 ft (91m) above majestic Ještěd mountain. The tower was designed to naturally extend the silhouette of the mountain it tops, but isn't merely decorative. Built between 1966 and 1973, the Ještěd Tower was awarded the Perret Prize, an honor bestowed by the International Union of Architects.

The view is one of the most breathtaking in all of the Czech Republic, looking out over parts of Germany and Poland, and the majority of Bohemia. 2. 5. 6. 9. 12. 13. 15. 10 Historical Places Everyone Should See | The Equinest. There are many places on the planet where we have the opportunity to walk into the past & learn about our ancestors. History and mystery are all around us, from the sentient Moai of Easter Island to the spiritual ruins of Maccu Piccu to the city of Petra, carved into the hills. What better way to enjoy these special places than through the lenses of talented photographers. I’m a firm believer in seeing the history of the human race through what they’ve left behind. Many of these places defy our logic and prove that perhaps ancient people were more advanced than we thought.

Stonehenge – Wiltshire County, England Petra – Jordan Luxor – Egypt Angkor Wat – Cambodia Parthenon – Greece Easter Island or Rapa Nui – Chile Teotihuacan – Mexico Machu Picchu – Peru Taj Mahal – India Pompeii – Italy So Much History Which one is first on your list? A Day In Madrid For Less Than €25. Our 2013 Country Run-Down | Where We've Been in 2013. 10 reasons to visit Iceland. The Year in Pictures: A Month by Month Photo Journey of 2013. Globe Genie - Joe McMichael. 10 Most Beautiful Villages in Europe | Earth Traveling. Welcome | Road Trip - Discover Your America with Roadtrippers. Amazing Festivals Around The World That You Should See Before You Die. 27 Surreal Places To Visit Before You Die.