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bicommunalism
出典:『Wiktionary』 (2024/08/28 14:48 UTC 版)
語源
From bicommunal + -ism.
名詞
bicommunalism (plural bicommunalisms)
- A societal organization the divides a single population into two distinct communities that may have conflicting interests.
- 1998, Joseph Garcea, Bicommunalism and the Bifurcation of the Immigration System, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 30, Issue 3
- The pre-1960 era conceptualization of bicommunalism characterized the Canadian polity as consisting of a French-Canadian nation located largely in Quebec, but with a substantial component located in other provinces and territories, and the English-Canadian nation located largely outside Quebec.
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2008 October, Mete Hatay, Rebecca Bryant, “The Jasmine Scent of Nicosia: Of Returns, Revolutions, and the Longing for Forbidden Pasts”, in Journal of Modern Greek Studies, Vol. 26 Issue 2, p423-449, 27p:
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Within this framework, jasmine came to represent a city that before its division had been multicultural, as well as a call for a re-valuing of local identities in the face of the divisive nationalisms of the "motherlands." It was, then, easy enough for the Jasmine Revolution to be translated into a semblance of bicommunalism.
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- 1998, Joseph Garcea, Bicommunalism and the Bifurcation of the Immigration System, Canadian Ethnic Studies, Vol. 30, Issue 3
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