The island of Corsica has long been a popular destination for travelers in search of the European exotic, but it has also been a focus of French concerns about national unity & identity. Today, Corsica is part of a vibrant Franco-Mediterranean social universe. In this ethnographic study of a Corsican village, Matei Candea explores nationalism, language, kinship, & place. He traces ideas about inclusion & exclusion through these different realms, as Corsicans, ` Continentals`, tourists, & the anthropologist make & unmake connections with one another in their everyday encounters. Candea`s evocative & gracefully written account provides new insights into the dilemmas of understanding cultural difference & the difficulties & rewards of fieldwork.