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Cultural Spaces as Sites for Identity Formation

A Portuguese case study

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Mediterranean Art and Education

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Abstract

Notions of ethnicity and identity have become highly politicised questions. In the theoretical discourse on these subjects they are either understood as being in a state of fragmentation or intensification.

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Moura, A. (2013). Cultural Spaces as Sites for Identity Formation. In: Baldacchino, J., Vella, R. (eds) Mediterranean Art and Education. Comparative and International Education. SensePublishers, Rotterdam. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-6209-461-1_3

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