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Who Are We-- And Should It Matter in the 21st Century?

Title
Who Are We-- And Should It Matter in the 21st Century? / Gary Younge.
Author
Younge, Gary.
Publication
  • New York : Nation Books, [2011]
  • ©2011

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Description
viii, 246 pages; 25 cm
Summary
"As borders vanish, more people travel, cultures mingle, and communications across continents become easier, aren't relations between people supposed to be getting less fraught? Why then are people retreating into the refuges of religion, nationality, race, and region? In France the Roma are deported en masse, in Italy Prime Minister Berlusconi has called undocumented workers an 'army of evil' and in Oklahoma, where Muslims are only 0.2 percent of the population, 70 percent of Oklahomans voted to ban the introduction of Sharia Law ... Younge demonstrates that how we define ourselves deeply matters: identity often determines whom we elect to public office; informs the choices we make for safety and often figures prominently in the decision to go to war ... 'Who Are We?' shows how identity shapes our personal and political worlds ... Brilliantly observed, witty, and deeply impassioned, "Who Are We' urges us to halt this retreat, to search for common higher ground, or to be prepared to see a society more dangerously divided than ever ..."--Dust jacket flap.
Subject
  • Group identity
  • Social conflict
  • Race
  • Race relations
  • Religious discrimination
  • Nationalism
  • Public opinion
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-235) and index.
Language (note)
  • Text in English.
Contents
Me, Myself, I: A political identity in ten parts -- A Wise Latina: The question is not whether we all have identities, but whether we are all prepared to recognize them -- The Chronicles of Cablinasia: Identities do not emerge out of common sense but communities -- Blessed Are the Gatekeepers: There is no such thing as authenticity, but there are plenty of people trying to enforce it -- The Truth in Her Eyes: The only certain thing about any identity is that it will keep on changing -- The Many in One: We each have several identities that can be compared but not ranked -- The Enemy Within: Identities make no sense unless understood within the context of power -- Lost in Translation: So long as the global means the erosion of democracy, the local will mean the elevation of identity -- Conclusion: Keeping the Wolf from the Door.
Call Number
Sc E 17-928
ISBN
  • 9781568586601
  • 1568586604
LCCN
2011925041
OCLC
663952482
Author
Younge, Gary.
Title
Who Are We-- And Should It Matter in the 21st Century? / Gary Younge.
Publisher
New York : Nation Books, [2011]
Copyright Date
©2011
Type of Content
text
Type of Medium
unmediated
Type of Carrier
volume
Bibliography
Includes bibliographical references (pages 232-235) and index.
Local Note
Schomburg copy with dust jacket.
Language
Text in English.
Local Subject
Black author.
Research Call Number
Sc E 17-928
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