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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... difference ” is couched in the terms of a widespread culturalism , such that to untangle what is being said about identity is to understand to what sort of " culture " appeal is being made . Thus , when Cornel West uses the term in ...
... difference ” is couched in the terms of a widespread culturalism , such that to untangle what is being said about identity is to understand to what sort of " culture " appeal is being made . Thus , when Cornel West uses the term in ...
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... difference " in America - one coming from Nietzsche and Foucault , the other from Freud and Lacan . And perhaps the “ paradoxical ” kind of identity linked to what Lacan called " the real " is just the kind which Foucault urged that we ...
... difference " in America - one coming from Nietzsche and Foucault , the other from Freud and Lacan . And perhaps the “ paradoxical ” kind of identity linked to what Lacan called " the real " is just the kind which Foucault urged that we ...
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... difference that constitutes hier- archies and asymmetries of power . ' When diversity is seen as a condition of existence , the questions become whether and how much of it is useful to recognize ; but the stakes people have in the ...
... difference that constitutes hier- archies and asymmetries of power . ' When diversity is seen as a condition of existence , the questions become whether and how much of it is useful to recognize ; but the stakes people have in the ...
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... difference and discrimination have structured ( and continue to structure ) American life . By looking only at the effects of the enunciation of difference , and not at the contested process itself , both Glazer and the authors of the ...
... difference and discrimination have structured ( and continue to structure ) American life . By looking only at the effects of the enunciation of difference , and not at the contested process itself , both Glazer and the authors of the ...
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... difference between herself and the Hispanic students when one of them asked her what it felt like to be an Anglo ... differences come to dominate the work of this Committee . We were reminded that , too often , when matters of cultural ...
... difference between herself and the Hispanic students when one of them asked her what it felt like to be an Anglo ... differences come to dominate the work of this Committee . We were reminded that , too often , when matters of cultural ...
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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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