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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... speak of an “Other” whose logic would not be one of contrast or opposition (as in the idea of the “non-Western”)—something “other to” identity, rather than an “other identity”; something which, therefore, no group (not even a “non ...
... speak of an “Other” whose logic would not be one of contrast or opposition (as in the idea of the “non-Western”)—something “other to” identity, rather than an “other identity”; something which, therefore, no group (not even a “non ...
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... European tribalism? Can one speak from any other position than one's own “subject position” or one's own “site”? What is “critical theory,” what sort of truth claims does it make, and to whom is it addressed? The Identity in Question.
... European tribalism? Can one speak from any other position than one's own “subject position” or one's own “site”? What is “critical theory,” what sort of truth claims does it make, and to whom is it addressed? The Identity in Question.
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... either. It has always been an unstable identity, psychically, culturally, and politically. It, too, is a narrative, a story, a history. Something constructed, told, spoken, not simply found. People now speak of the society I.
... either. It has always been an unstable identity, psychically, culturally, and politically. It, too, is a narrative, a story, a history. Something constructed, told, spoken, not simply found. People now speak of the society I.
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... speak of themselves as “black.” Black is an identity which had to be learned and could only be learned in a certain moment. In Jamaica that moment is the 1970s.2 The second quote is from someone whose insight we might attribute to ...
... speak of themselves as “black.” Black is an identity which had to be learned and could only be learned in a certain moment. In Jamaica that moment is the 1970s.2 The second quote is from someone whose insight we might attribute to ...
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... speak for a whole group, but the groups are also conceived as unitary and autonomous. This individualizing, personalizing conception has also been behind some of the recent identity politics of minorities; indeed it gave rise to the ...
... speak for a whole group, but the groups are also conceived as unitary and autonomous. This individualizing, personalizing conception has also been behind some of the recent identity politics of minorities; indeed it gave rise to the ...
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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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