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In the summer of 1998, the University of Nevada, Reno, hosted an international symposium on Basques in the Contemporary World: Migration, Identity, and Globalization, attended by nearly eighty scholars. Selected papers from the symposium are now available in three volumes published in the Occasional Papers Series of the Basque Studies Program at the University of Nevada, Reno. The editors of all three volumes are William A. Douglass, Carmelo Urza, Linda White, and Joseba Zulaika.This volume contains fourteen essays on such varied topics as the origin theories of the Basque language and its viability in the contemporary world, literature, gender studies, rock music and the bertsolari (troubadour), cinema, sports, Bilbao and the Guggenheim Museum, and Basque identity in cyberspace.William A. Douglass is the author of 'Basque Cultural Studies' with ISBN 9781877802034 and ISBN 1877802034.
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