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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... precisely the experiment of this symposium to bring these sorts of questions out into open public exchange , and so to initiate a critical examination of how the problems and objectives had been framed , the meanings determined , the ...
... precisely the experiment of this symposium to bring these sorts of questions out into open public exchange , and so to initiate a critical examination of how the problems and objectives had been framed , the meanings determined , the ...
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... precisely because they wanted to avoid appear- ing too radical that the authors of the New York State report assumed that identity groups preexisted rather than followed from discrimination ; it may also be that to have historicized the ...
... precisely because they wanted to avoid appear- ing too radical that the authors of the New York State report assumed that identity groups preexisted rather than followed from discrimination ; it may also be that to have historicized the ...
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... precisely and necessarily by imposing a false clarity ) , that subjects are produced through multiple identifications , some of which become politically salient for a time in certain contexts , and that the pro- ject of history is not ...
... precisely and necessarily by imposing a false clarity ) , that subjects are produced through multiple identifications , some of which become politically salient for a time in certain contexts , and that the pro- ject of history is not ...
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... the Communist Party tried to do here in the 1930s . It represented a great effort to constitute an alternative subculture based on institutions . But that has not taken place , which is precisely why I say that the 222 Discussion.
... the Communist Party tried to do here in the 1930s . It represented a great effort to constitute an alternative subculture based on institutions . But that has not taken place , which is precisely why I say that the 222 Discussion.
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John Rajchman. place , which is precisely why I say that the best we can do is social motion , momentum and movements . Because when you don't have institutions and infrastructures that can sustain the transmitting of val- ues , or the ...
John Rajchman. place , which is precisely why I say that the best we can do is social motion , momentum and movements . Because when you don't have institutions and infrastructures that can sustain the transmitting of val- ues , or the ...
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Freedoms Basis in the Indeterminate | 47 |
Politics Identification and Subjectivization | 63 |
Universalism Particularlism and the Question of Identity | 93 |
Reflections on Identity | 111 |
The New Cultural Politics of Difference | 147 |
Culture and Identity Working Notes | 173 |
Late Modern Oppositional | 199 |
Between | 229 |
On Cultural Studies | 251 |
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