University of California‚ Los Angeles From the SelectedWorks of Rogers Brubaker January 2000 Beyond ’Identity’ Contact Author Start Your Own SelectedWorks Notify Me of New Work Available at: http://works.bepress.com/wrb/2 Beyond ``identity’’ ROGERS BRUBAKER and FREDERICK COOPER University of California‚ Los Angeles; University of Michigan ``The worst thing one can do with words‚’’ wrote George Orwell a half a century ago‚ ``is to surrender to them.’’ If language is to
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the Romans renamed those gods so they would have Roman names instead of Greek names. Also‚ both the Greeks and the Romans believed in and practiced religious cults. One religious cult that the Greeks followed was The Bacchae. Followers of this cult mainly believed in partying and fornicating. A Roman religious cult was the Cult of Isis. This cult revolved around the deity Isis who was borrowed from the Egyptians. Although they were two different cultures‚ the Romans and the Greeks believed in similar
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A teenager with a death wish and a 79-year-old high on life find love in Hal Ashby’s cult black comedy. Deadpan rich boy Harold (Bud Cort) keeps staging elaborate suicide tableaux to get the attention of his mother (Vivian Pickles)‚ but she keeps planning his brilliant future for him instead. Obsessed with the trappings of death‚ Harold freaks out his blind dates‚ modifies his new sports car to look like a mini-hearse‚ and attends funerals‚ where he meets the spirited Maude (Ruth Gordon). An eccentric
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No Place like Home Neil Bissoondath uncovers the cracks in Canada’s multicultural mosaic. ________________________________________ THREE or four years into the new millennium‚ Toronto‚ Canada’s largest city‚ will mark an unusual milestone. In a city of three million‚ the words ’minorities’ and ’majority’ will be turned on their heads and the former will become the latter. Reputed to be the most ethnically diverse city in the world‚ Toronto has been utterly remade by immigration‚ just as Canada
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true basis behind organized religion but‚ there are cults formed and devilish actions made in the name of religion when it is used or interpreted wrong. Take for instance the fact that a mentally impaired person can interpret the words of the bible to mean that they are a chosen angel of GOD sent to cleanse the world of evil and decide to start killing other people. Another instance where religion can fall astray is when it forms a cult. There are instances where they practice polygamy
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themes to most of the world ’s religions. While subscribing to this philosophy‚ they also share another more sinister philosophy - that of extremism. We would like to look into the three major religions of Islam‚ Judaism and Christianity (including cults) and how that they all have a history of extremism and also extremist activity today. We would like to study why extremists believe what they do so we can better prepare for them. Islam Extremism Islamic history has been a product of culture and
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prohibit cult images and are indicative that the ancient Israelite religion was largely aniconic. I think first it is wise to define what aniconism is before asking whether if it is fair to attribute the term to ancient Israelite religion and the Hebrew Bible. I understand aniconism to pertain to the texts that prohibit the visual expression of deities and their iconography‚ most explicit among these of course being the Second Commandment. I will contend in this essay that the prohibition of cult images
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issues‚ such as alleged or documented child abuse‚ including incest‚ molestation‚ mutilation‚ or other physical and/or psychological abuse‚ all with no connection to Satanism. In contrast‚ skeptics claim that ritual abuse‚ especially so-called satanic cult abuse‚ either does not exist at all or occurs very infrequently‚
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rules and values‚ and seem obsessed with the path to perfection. Through interpretive sociology‚ Hesse-Biber highlights the various ways in which American families‚ schools‚ popular culture‚ and the health and fitness industry all contribute to this "cult of thinness‚" undermining young women’s self-confidence as they emphasize the notions that thinness is beauty and that a woman’s body is more important than her
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The devastation which occurred at the Branch Davidian Compound in Waco‚ Texas‚ demonstrates the negative outcomes of the beliefs of a cult. In order for us to fully understand this devastation‚ we must first understand the faction of the Branch Davidian cult and its prophet David Koresh. History The Branch Davidians first appeared in 1942. The name Branch Davidians comes from David’s expression “Get off the dead [shepherd’s] rod and move onto the living Branch” (Branch Davidians History‚ 2016)
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