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Collective Identity Oppressionpb

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Collective Identity, Oppression, and the Right to Self-Ascription argues that groups have an irreducibly collective right to determine the meaning of their shared group identity, and that such a right is especially important for historically oppressed groups. The author specifies this right by way of a modified discourse ethic, demonstrating that it can provide the foundation for a conception of identity politics that avoids many of its usual pitfalls. The focus throughout is on racial identity, which provides a test case for the theory. That is, it investigates what it would mean for racial identities to be self-ascribed rather than imposed, establishing the possible role racial identity might play in a just society. The book thus makes a unique contribution to both the field of critical theory, which has been woefully silent on issues of race, and to race theory, which often either presumes that a just society would be a raceless society, or focuses primarily on understanding existing racial inequalities, in the manner typical of so-called "non-ideal theory."

List of contents

Introduction Chapter 1: Minority Cultures and Oppressed Groups: Competing Explanatory Frameworks Chapter 2: Collective Identity, Group Rights, and the Liberal Tradition of Law Chapter 3: Identity Politics Within the Limits of Deliberative Democracy Chapter 4: The Future of Racial Identity: A Test Case

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Andrew J. Pierce is lecturer in the Philosophy Department at Sacred Heart University in Fairfield, Connecticut.

Product details

Authors Andrew J Pierce, Andrew J. Pierce, Pierce Andrew J.
Publisher Rowman and Littlefield
 
Languages English
Product format Paperback / Softback
Released 01.03.2014
 
EAN 9780739190579
ISBN 978-0-7391-9057-9
Subjects Social sciences, law, business > Ethnology > Ethnology

Ethnic Studies, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, Ethnic studies / Ethnicity

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