Cultural Genocide and Asian State Peripheries
Explore the intricate dynamics of cultural identity with Cultural Genocide and Asian State Peripheries by B. Sautman. Published by Palgrave Macmillan in 2009, this thought-provoking volume spans 281 pages, delving into critical themes such as cultural hegemony, cultural erosion, cultural hybridity, and cultural survival. Sautman examines whether five regimes in Asia implement policies that threaten the languages, religions, arts, customs, and other vital elements of non-dominant cultures. This first edition invites readers to reflect on the challenges faced by marginalized communities and the broader implications of state policies on cultural diversity. Ideal for scholars and anyone interested in the intersection of culture and politics, this book is a must-have addition to your collection. Discover the vital discussions surrounding cultural preservation and the resilience of diverse communities in Asia.