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In conventional identity politics subjective differences are understood negativively, as gaps to be overcome, as lacks of sameness, as evidence of failed or incomplete unity. In Alterity Politics, Jeffrey T. Nealon argues instead for a concrete and ethical understanding of community, one that requires response, action, and performance instead of passive resentment and unproductive mourning for a whole that cannot be attained.
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Alterity Politics: Ethics and Performative Subjectivity
1998, Duke University Press
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Alterity politics: ethics and performative subjectivity
1998, Duke University Press
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Includes bibliographical references (p. [193]-204) and index.
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