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Identity Politics Reconsidered

Inglese · Tascabile

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Zusatztext 'This brilliant collection of essays by intellectual activists is a seminal contribution to the critical debate over the complex field of identity politics. If you read one book on the subject this year, make it this one and join the conversation.' Nancy Cantor, Syracuse University President and Chancellor 'A great collection to understand current critical debates on identity politics in the humanities. As a social scientist, I have learned much from this discussion, which includes essays from well known 'intellectual activists,' both theorists and practitioners of identity-based liberation movements and minority studies.' Lourdes Beneria, Cornell University Informationen zum Autor SATYA P. MOHANTY is Professor of English and a member of the South Asia Programme at Cornell University, New York, USA. LINDA MARTÍN ALCOFF is Professor of Philosophy and Women's Studies at Syracuse University, New York, USA. MICHAEL HAMES-GARCIA is Assistant Professor of English and a member of the Philosophy, Interpretation and Culture Programme at the State University of New York, Binghamton, USA. PAULA M. L. MOYA is Assistant Professor of English and a member of the Centre for Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity, Stanford University, California, USA. Klappentext Based on the ongoing work of the agenda-setting Future of Minority Studies national research project, Identity Politics Reconsidered reconceptualizes the scholarly and political significance of social identity. It focuses on the deployment of 'identity' within ethnic, women's, disability, and gay and lesbian studies in order to stimulate discussion about issues that are simultaneously theoretical and practical, ranging from ethics and epistemology to political theory and pedagogical practice. This collection of powerful essays by both well-known and emerging scholars offers original answers to questions concerning the analytical legitimacy of 'identity' and 'experience', and the relationships among cultural autonomy, moral universalism and progressive politics. Zusammenfassung Based on the ongoing work of the agenda-setting Future of Minority Studies national research project, Identity Politics Reconsidered reconceptualizes the scholarly and political significance of social identity. It focuses on the deployment of 'identity' within ethnic, women's, disability, and gay and lesbian studies in order to stimulate discussion about issues that are simultaneously theoretical and practical, ranging from ethics and epistemology to political theory and pedagogical practice. This collection of powerful essays by both well-known and emerging scholars offers original answers to questions concerning the analytical legitimacy of 'identity' and 'experience', and the relationships among cultural autonomy, moral universalism and progressive politics. Inhaltsverzeichnis Introduction; L.M.Alcoff & S.P.Mohanty Disability Studies and the Future of Identity Politics; T.Siebers On a Critical Realist Theory of Identity; R.Sanchez Reclaiming Left Baggage: Some Early Sources for Minority Studies; J.Flores Identity as Calling: Martin Luther King on War; P.Sawyer What Is at Stake in 'Gay' Identities?; M.Hames-Garcia What's Identity Got to Do With It? Mobilizing Identities in the Multicultural Classroom; P.M.L.Moya Identity Politics: An Ethnography by a Participant; R.Rosaldo Multiculturalism Now: Civilization, National Identity and Difference Before and After September 11; D.Palumbo-Liu Américo Paredes and the Transnational Imaginary; R.Saldívar Border Thinking, Minoritized Studies, and Realist Interpellations: The Coloniality of Power from Gloria Anzaldúa to Arundhati Roy; J.D.Saldívar Realism and African American Literary Paradigms; J.E.Butler On Forming Dialogic-Analytic Collaborations: Curati...

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Autori Linda (Syracuse University) Hames-G Martin Alcoff
Con la collaborazione di L. Alcoff (Editore), M. Hames-GarcA a (Editore), M. Hames-Garcà a (Editore), M. Hames-Garcaa (Editore), M. Hames-Garca-A (Editore), M. Hames-GarcA­a (Editore), Hames-GarcÃa (Editore), M Hames-GarcÃa (Editore), M. Hames-GarcÃa (Editore), M. Hames-Garcã-A (Editore), M Hames-García (Editore), M. Hames-García (Editore), Michael Hames-Garcia (Editore), Michael Hames-García (Editore), Kenneth A. Loparo (Editore), Linda Martin Alcoff (Editore), S Mohanty (Editore), S. Mohanty (Editore), S Mohanty et al (Editore), Paula M. L. Moya (Editore), Paula M.L. Moya (Editore)
Editore Palgrave UK
 
Lingue Inglese
Formato Tascabile
Pubblicazione 22.01.2006
 
EAN 9781403964465
ISBN 978-1-4039-6446-5
Pagine 289
Serie Future of Minority Studies
Future of Minority Studies
Categorie Saggistica > Filosofia, religione > Altro
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Altro
Scienze umane, arte, musica > Filosofia > Tematiche generali, enciclopedie

Naher Osten, Asien, Sex, B, Gender Studies, Süd- und Zentralamerika (inklusive Mexiko), Lateinamerika, Menschenrechte, Bürgerrechte, Soziale und politische Philosophie, Culture, Cultural Studies, Human Rights, Gender Studies: Gruppen, Asia, Middle East, social and political philosophy, Gender studies, gender groups, Latin America – Mexico, Central America, South America, Human rights, civil rights, Social Justice, Equality and Human Rights, Philosophy of the Social Sciences, Philosophy and social sciences, Asian Culture, Ethnology—Asia, Latin American Culture, Palgrave Social & Cultural Studies Collection, Ethnology—Middle East, Middle Eastern Culture

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