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Multicultural experiences, multicultural theories

Title
Multicultural experiences, multicultural theories / [edited] by Mary F. Rogers ; consulting editor, George Ritzer.
Publication
New York : McGraw-Hill, ©1996.

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Additional Authors
  • Rogers, Mary F. (Mary Frances), 1944-
  • Ritzer, George.
Description
x, 438 pages; 24 cm
Subject
  • Cultural pluralism
  • Multiculturalism
  • Social sciences > Philosophy
  • multiculturalism
  • Interkulturelle Kompetenz
  • Kulturkontakt
  • Multikulturelle Gesellschaft
  • Pluralistische Gesellschaft
  • Culturele identiteit
  • Subcultuur
  • Multiculturele samenlevingen
Bibliography (note)
  • Includes bibliographical references.
Contents
Preface -- Introduction (starting p. 1) -- Women Do Theory (starting p. 17) / Jane Flax -- Have We Got a Theory for You! Feminist Theory, Cultural Imperialism, and the Demand for the Woman's Voice (starting p. 21) / Maria C. Lugones, Elizabeth V. Spelman -- Learning from the Outsider Within: The Sociological Significance of Black Feminist Thought (starting p. 35) / Patricia Hill Collins -- Feminist Theory: A Radical Agenda (starting p. 56) / Bell Hooks -- The Afrocentric Metatheory and Disciplinary Implications (starting p. 61) / Molefi Kete Asante -- Appalachian Studies and Postmodernism (starting p. 81) / Dwight Billings, Alan Banks, Karen Tice -- The Politics of Queer Theory in the (Post) Modern Moment (starting p. 90) / Donald Morton -- The Great Pretenders: Further Reflections on Whiteshamanism (starting p. 99) / Wendy Rose -- Coping with Rape: Critical Perspectives on Consciousness (starting p. 115) / Michelle Fine -- Western Mathematics: The Secret Weapon of Cultural Imperialism (starting p. 122) / Alan J. Bishop -- The Holocaust (starting p. 141) / Barry D. Adam -- Captured Subjects/Savage Others: Violently Engendering the New American (starting p. 150) / Carroll Smith-Rosenberg -- Reflections on Native American Cultural Rights and Resources (starting p. 154) / W. Roger Buffalohead -- Religion and the Challenge of Afrocentric Thought (starting p. 156) / Clovis E. Semmes -- Emancipatory Narratives: Rewriting the Master Script in the School Curriculum (starting p. 164) / Ellen Swartz -- Believing is Seeing: Biology As Ideology (starting p. 186) / Judith Lorber -- Women's Agency, Social Control, and "Rights" among Battered Women (starting p. 197) / Linda Gordon -- Technologies and Effects of Heterosexual Coercion (starting p. 209) / Nicola Gavey -- A Womb with a View: Women as Mothers and the Discourse of the Body (starting p. 216) / Wendi Hadd -- Institutionalized Violence (starting p. 224) / Karlene Faith -- Beyond Black/White: The Racisms of Our Time (starting p. 236) / Elizabeth Martinez -- Bisexuality and Deviant Identities (starting p. 246) / Mariana Valverde -- Identity Politics, Coming Out, and Coming Together (starting p. 248) / Larry Gross -- Feeding Egos and Tending Wounds: Deference and Disaffection in Women's Emotional Labor (starting p. 261) / Sandra Lee Bartky -- The Uses of Anger: Women Responding to Racism (starting p. 274) / Audre Lorde -- Some Disquiet about "Difference" (starting p. 278) / Christine Sypnowich -- What We Call Each Other (starting p. 299) / Anndee Hochman -- Fictive Kin, Paper Sons: Women of Color and the Struggle for Family Survival (starting p. 302) / Bonnie Thornton Dill -- On Making "Choices" (starting p. 313) / Reva Landau -- Hwame, Koshkalaka, and the Rest: Lesbians to American Indian Cultures (starting p. 334) / Paula Gunn Allen -- Reclaiming the Past and Constructing a Collective Culture (starting p. 346) / William Wei -- "If It Wasn't for the Women ... ": African American Women, Community Work, and Social Change (starting p. 360) / Cheryl Townsend Gilkes -- Environmentalism and the Politics of Inclusion (starting p. 373) / Dorceta E. Taylor -- The Politics of Subverting Identity and Foregrounding the Social (starting p. 387) / Steven Seidman -- Beyond Indifference and Antipathy: The Chicana Movement and Chicana Feminist Discourse (starting p. 395) / Beatriz M. Pesquera, Denise A. Segura -- Men and the Women's Movement (starting p. 409) / R.W. Connell -- Feminism: A Transformational Politic (starting p. 415) / Bell Hooks -- The New Cultural Politics of Difference (starting p. 421) / Cornel West
ISBN
  • 0070535604
  • 9780070535602
LCCN
95025248
OCLC
  • ocm33048408
  • 33048408
  • SCSB-8853058
Owning Institutions
Princeton University Library