The Identity in QuestionRoutledge, 29/10/2014 - 310 من الصفحات As virulent nationalism increases in Europe and th debate surrounding political correctness continues to rage in the US, this volume provides a theoretical analysis of these events and the questions they raise for critical theory. |
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... constituted, it is taken as a separate sociological fact, as the reflection of some enduring or preexisting “culture.” Then we have women here and African-Americans there and Latinas and Jews and the list goes on, and they're studied as ...
... constituted, it is taken as a separate sociological fact, as the reflection of some enduring or preexisting “culture.” Then we have women here and African-Americans there and Latinas and Jews and the list goes on, and they're studied as ...
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... constituted by an ensemble of “subject positions” that can never be totally fixed in a closed system of differences. It is constructed by a diversity of discourses, among which there is no necessary relation but a constant movement of ...
... constituted by an ensemble of “subject positions” that can never be totally fixed in a closed system of differences. It is constructed by a diversity of discourses, among which there is no necessary relation but a constant movement of ...
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... constituted point; on the other hand, and as a result of this essential non-fixity, the opposite movement: the institution of nodal points, partial fixations which limit the flux of the signified under the signifies But this dialectics ...
... constituted point; on the other hand, and as a result of this essential non-fixity, the opposite movement: the institution of nodal points, partial fixations which limit the flux of the signified under the signifies But this dialectics ...
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... constituted by shared moral values and organized around the idea of “the common good.” On the other side is the liberal view, which affirms that there is no common good and that each individual should be able to define her own good and ...
... constituted by shared moral values and organized around the idea of “the common good.” On the other side is the liberal view, which affirms that there is no common good and that each individual should be able to define her own good and ...
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Hom Bhabha | |
Jacques Rancière | |
Unification | |
Identity | |
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The New Cultural Politics of Difference | |
Culture and Identity Working Notes | |
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