An edition of Reclaiming Identity (2000)

Reclaiming identity

realist theory and the predicament of postmodernism

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realist theory and the predicament of postmodernism

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English
Pages
354

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Reclaiming Identity: Realist Theory and the Predicament of Postmodernism
December 4, 2000, University of California Press
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Reclaiming identity: realist theory and the predicament of postmodernism
2000, University of California Press
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2000, University of California Press
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Table of Contents

The -- Epistemic status of cultural identity: on Beloved and the postcolonial condition / -- Satya P. Mohanty
Postmodernism, "realism," and the politics of identity: Cherríe Moraga and Chicana feminism -- Paula M.L. Moya
"Who are our own people?": challenges for a theory of social identity -- Michael R. Hames-García
On representing others: intellectuals, pedagogy, and the uses of error -- Caroline S. Hau
"It matters to get the facts straight": Joy Kogawa, realism, and objectivity of values -- Minh T. Nguyen
Racial authenticity and white separatism: the future of racial program housing on college campuses -- Amie A. Macdonald
Who says who says?: the epistemological grounds for agency in liberatory political projects -- Brent R. Henze
Is there something you need to tell me?: coming out and the ambiguity of experience -- William S. Wilkerson
Reading "experience": the debate in intellectual history among Scott, Toews, and LaCapra -- John H. Zammito
Who's afraid of identity politics?-- Linda Martín Alcoff.

Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Published in
Berkeley, Calif

Classifications

Library of Congress
HM753 .R43 2000, HM753 .R43 2000eb

The Physical Object

Pagination
x, 354 p. ;
Number of pages
354

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Open Library
OL15559614M
ISBN 10
0520223489, 0520223497
LCCN
00022788
OCLC/WorldCat
43445773, 49851892
Library Thing
4577531
Goodreads
448714

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