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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... erosion of the politics of collectivity through the reformulation of race and difference in individualistic terms . The Multiculturalism and the 1960s and ' 70s slogan " the personal is political Politics of Identity 9.
... erosion of the politics of collectivity through the reformulation of race and difference in individualistic terms . The Multiculturalism and the 1960s and ' 70s slogan " the personal is political Politics of Identity 9.
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... Race and Voice : Challenges for Liberal Education in the 1990s , " Cultural Critique 14 ( Winter 1989-90 ) , p . 204 . 6. Denise Riley , “ Am I That Name ? " Feminism and the Category of " Women " in History ( Minneapolis : University ...
... Race and Voice : Challenges for Liberal Education in the 1990s , " Cultural Critique 14 ( Winter 1989-90 ) , p . 204 . 6. Denise Riley , “ Am I That Name ? " Feminism and the Category of " Women " in History ( Minneapolis : University ...
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... Mohanty puts it this way: There has been an erosion of the politics of collectivity through the reformulation of race and difference in individualistic terms. The 1960s and 70s slogan “the personal is political” has been recrafted in the.
... Mohanty puts it this way: There has been an erosion of the politics of collectivity through the reformulation of race and difference in individualistic terms. The 1960s and 70s slogan “the personal is political” has been recrafted in the.
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... race - bait and scapegoat Black folk , Jewish people and women . So we must always keep in mind the role of material resources and the various systems that generate their distribution and con- sumption . There has to be a dialectical ...
... race - bait and scapegoat Black folk , Jewish people and women . So we must always keep in mind the role of material resources and the various systems that generate their distribution and con- sumption . There has to be a dialectical ...
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... race or gender , but with dialectic affinities . Why ? Because there are racialized subjects who are deeply linked to national identity . That is one of the fascinating things about Black neocon- servatives : they are against identity ...
... race or gender , but with dialectic affinities . Why ? Because there are racialized subjects who are deeply linked to national identity . That is one of the fascinating things about Black neocon- servatives : they are against identity ...
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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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