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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... experience” who today are the most sympathetic to American pluralism, the most puzzled by its blanket rejection by some on the American Left. Yet no one, European or American (or other), was unreservedly satisfied with such pluralism ...
... experience” who today are the most sympathetic to American pluralism, the most puzzled by its blanket rejection by some on the American Left. Yet no one, European or American (or other), was unreservedly satisfied with such pluralism ...
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... experience,” and so forth, formulating thereby new questions or raising old ones in new ways. What is at stake is the nature of political community and what it can be for us today. A (nonexhaustive) list of issues to be addressed ...
... experience,” and so forth, formulating thereby new questions or raising old ones in new ways. What is at stake is the nature of political community and what it can be for us today. A (nonexhaustive) list of issues to be addressed ...
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... experiences. “Diversity” refers to a plurality of identities, and it is seen as a condition of human existence rather than as the effect of an enunciation of difference that constitutes hierarchies and asymmetries of power.1 When ...
... experiences. “Diversity” refers to a plurality of identities, and it is seen as a condition of human existence rather than as the effect of an enunciation of difference that constitutes hierarchies and asymmetries of power.1 When ...
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... experience” (as long as we understood experience to be discursively mediated). A white, middle-class student, living in a Latino dormitory at Stanford, told a New York Times reporter what she had come to understand about her identity ...
... experience” (as long as we understood experience to be discursively mediated). A white, middle-class student, living in a Latino dormitory at Stanford, told a New York Times reporter what she had come to understand about her identity ...
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... experience,” for example, and mean something historically, culturally and discursively produced, as feminists did in consciousness-raising sessions to great political effect); but in the 1980s and 1990s, the ideological pendulum has ...
... experience,” for example, and mean something historically, culturally and discursively produced, as feminists did in consciousness-raising sessions to great political effect); but in the 1980s and 1990s, the ideological pendulum has ...
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Hom Bhabha | |
Jacques Rancière | |
Unification | |
Identity | |
Stanley Aronowitz | |
The New Cultural Politics of Difference | |
Culture and Identity Working Notes | |
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