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    NAME: OBUBO ADORA PROGRAMME: INTERNATIONAL RELATIONS MATRIC NO: 09AH09247 COURSE CODE: IRL 324 LECTURER: DR SHERIFF FOLARIN IN WHAT CONTEXT IS REGIONALISM THE APPROPRIATE FRAMEWORK IN POLITICAL ANALYSIS? Historically‚ most states have been concerned primarily with the capabilities and intentions of their neighbors. This consequently consolidates one of the most striking facts about modern global political system – it is strongly organized on regional basis. Taking into consideration the current

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    REGIONALISM  Ethnic Conflicts‚ Politics of Regionalism and the Demand for NAGALIM : Perspectives On the Politics Of Regional Accommodation & Autonomy Dr Biswajit Mohapatra North-Eastern Hill University‚ Shillong ABSTRACT In the post independence era India has been witnessing a varying growth of regionalism and struggles .Regionalism in such different forms has also been accompanied by different degrees of violence. It has sought to legitimize itself by putting forward its rationale as if asking

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    sustain 52 days of marathon fast that was undertaken to demand a separate state for Telugu speaking people‚ little did he realize that his death would become a launch pad for the dawn of Political Regionalism in India – that would in course of time alter the whole landscape of India. But the brand of regionalism that evolved after Potti Sriramulu’s death was legitimate‚ genuine and logical. It reflected the aspirations of people at that time. It stood for fulfilling the longstanding desire of people

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    reconstruction‚ the transcontinental railroad‚ gilded age‚ and the struggles among the African-Americans‚ immigrant workers‚ and independent workers proved to be a period of trial and error. With the problems sometimes overbearing the solutions‚ regionalism and naturalism was born. Local color writing was influenced by the country’s rapid expansion and growth of industry. Bret Hare and Mark Twain were well known local colorists who wrote widely about the East‚ Midwest‚ and South which compelled

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    Bibliography: DEPREZ K.‚ & VOS L. (Ed.)‚ 1998. Nationalism in Belgium – Shifting Identities‚ 1780-1995. Great Britain: Macmillan Press LTD DE WINTER L GIORDANO B.‚ 2000. Italian regionalism or ‘Padanian’ nationalism —the political project of the Lega Nord in Italian politics. Political Geography‚ Vol.19‚ Issue 4. Pp.445-471 GUIBERNAU M HEYWOOD A.‚ 2003. Political Ideologies – An Introduction. 3rd Ed. London: Palgrave Macmillan LAIBLE

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    Regionalism in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn Regionalism is the tendency to focus on a specific geographical region or locality‚ re-creating its unique setting. Mark Twain displays regionalism in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn through characters‚ topography‚ and dialect. Regionalism is displayed through the characters Huckleberry and Jim in The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn. A main character that Twain displays regionalism through is Jim‚ Miss Watson’s slave. “In the character of

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    Regionalism: Old and New

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    website at www.blackwellpublishing.com/journals/isr or http://www.blackwell-synergy.com. International Studies Review (2003) 5‚ 25-52 Regionalism: Old and New RAIMO VÄYRYNEN University of Notre Dame and Helsinki Collegium for Advanced Studies‚ University of Helsinki This review of recent literature on political‚ economic‚ and cultural regionalism shows that this area of inquiry has become increasingly fragmented not only as a result of debates between the protagonists of methodological

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    Top of Form 1 && The term regionalism is an inevitable idea when it comes to Canadian literature and the never ending search for Canadian identity. The definition of regionalism in literature is said to be “fiction and poetry that focuses on the characters‚ dialect‚ customs‚ topography‚ and other features particular to a specific region” (Campbell). Northrop Frye‚ a respected Canadian literary critic‚ discusses the development of regionalism in Canadian literature and stresses “the importance

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    and more specifically one of the greatest Regionalism literature. He short story “To Build a Fire” displays many of the characteristics of this subgenre of Realism. There is a strong emphasis on the harshness of nature to man and how man must fight to survive and the main character is of a lower class. Also there is a simple language that is realistic to the characters and setting. These characteristics combine to create one of the best works of Regionalism literature from American‚ and simply a great

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    America during this period from 1865-1914 was transitioning from predominantly agrarian‚ rural societies to industrial and urban. The United States‚ slightly emerging from a damaging Civil War‚ was soon to realize what the transcontinental railroad would offer this country. This opened the interior land of the United States for settlement‚ which brought prospectors‚ new innovations‚ and a burst of industrialization. Rapid transcontinental settlement and changing urban industrial conditions introduced

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