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Data publikacji: 20.05.2019
Zoon Politikon, 2018, 9/2018, s. 117 - 145
https://doi.org/10.4467/2543408XZOP.18.012.10507Autorzy
Trójbiegunowa kultura południowoafrykańskiej metropolii Durban
Tematem niniejszego artykułu jest przedstawienie intrygującego zagadnienia jakim jest wielokulturowość południowoafrykańskiej metropolii Durban. Szybki rozwój społeczny i kulturalny miasta ma swe podłoże w trójbiegunowej kulturze rodem z Afryki, Azji i Europy. Silnie zakorzeniona kultura Bantu reprezentowana od XVIII wieku przez plemię Zulusów, zderzyła się już w XIX wieku z napływową kulturą europejską, najpierw holenderską a następnie brytyjską. Całość uzupełnia bogata kultura indyjska, która od drugiej połowy XIX wieku odgrywa znaczącą rolę w rozwoju miasta.
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Informacje: Zoon Politikon, 2018, 9/2018, s. 117 - 145
Typ artykułu: Oryginalny artykuł naukowy
Tytuły:
Trójbiegunowa kultura południowoafrykańskiej metropolii Durban
The Tripolar Culture of Durban, a South African Metropolis
Polski Uniwersytet na Obczyźnie, Londyn
Publikacja: 20.05.2019
Status artykułu: Otwarte
Licencja: CC BY-SA
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