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Indigenous Perspectives of North America: A Collection of Studies,Used
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Product Description The present volume brings to North American Native Studies with its rich tradition and accumulated expertise in the Central European region the new complexities and challenges of contemporary Native reality. The umbrella theme 'Indigenous perspectives' brings together researchers from a great variety of disciplines, focusing on issues such as democracy and human rights, international law, multiculturalism, peace and security, economic and scientific development, sustainability, literature, and arts and culture, as well as religion. The thirtyfive topical and thoughtprovoking articles written in English, French and Spanish offer a solid platform for further critical investigations and a useful tool for classroom discussions in a wide variety of academic fields. About the Author Eniko Sepsi is Dean of the Faculty of Humanities, Head of the Institute of Arts Studies and General Humanities and Associate Professor at the Department of Communication and Media Studies of Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Her fields of research are modern and contemporary French and Hungarian poetry, Modern French philosophy of religion, theatre studies, the theory of translation, and artistic and intercultural communication. Judit Nagy is Adjunct Professor at the Institute of English Studies and Coordinator of the Canada Center of Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. Her research focuses on Canadian culture and literature and on metaphors in an interdisciplinary approach. Miklos Vassanyi is ViceDean for Research and Erasmus Affairs of the Faculty of Humanities and Head of Department and Associate Professor at the Department of General Humanities of Karoli Gaspar University of the Reformed Church in Hungary. The main subjects of his research are Inuit and Inca religion, metaphysics, philosophy of religion and Byzantine theology. Janos Kenyeres is Director of Research and Associate Professor in the School of English and American Studies at Eotvos Lorand University, Budapest. His fields of research include English and Canadian literature and Canadian cinema.
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