Some of the most original thinkers explain popular theories of ethnicity--pluralism, migration, transnationalism, etc.--in one concise volume
From the horrors of ethnic cleansing in Bosnia to debates over multiculturalism, ethnicity has, once again, become a global preoccupation. But what exactly do we mean when we speak of ethnicity? And when and how did ethnicity become such an important area of cultural expression and identification that people are ready to die and to kill for it?