Pluralita identit v kultuře afroamerického ghetta

Identity research is the subject of many scientific disciplines. In the most general terms, identity can be perceived as a certain ability to become aware of and to define one’s self. The main objective of the paper is a comprehensive overview of a theoretical study addressing the diverse identities...

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