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Who are we-- and should it matter in the 21st century?
Younge, Gary
Adult Nonfiction HM753 .Y68 2011
Younge, Gary
Adult Nonfiction HM753 .Y68 2011
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| Contents | Page |
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| Introduction | p. 1 |
| 1 - Me, Myself, I | p. 15 |
| A political identity in ten parts | |
| 2 - A Wise Latina | p. 38 |
| The question is not whether we all have identities, but whether we are all prepared to recognize them | |
| 3 - The Chronicles of Cablinasia | p. 61 |
| Identities do not emerge out of common sense hut communities | |
| 4 - Blessed Are the Gatekeepers | p. 87 |
| There is no such thing as authenticity, but there are plenty of people trying to enforce it | |
| 5 - The Truth in Her Eyes | p. 110 |
| The only certain thing about any identity is that it will keep on changing | |
| 6 - The Many in One | p. 140 |
| We each have several identities that can be compared but not ranked | |
| 7 - The Enemy Within | p. 169 |
| Identities make no sense unless understood within the context of power | |
| 8 - Lost in Translation | p. 201 |
| 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 | p. 227 |
| Bibliography | p. 232 |
| Acknowledgments | p. 236 |
| Index | p. 237 |
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