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Social Postmodernism
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Editor(s):
Linda Nicholson
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Steven Seidman
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2009
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Cambridge University Press
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9780511520792
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2009
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10.1017/CBO9780511520792
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Book chapters
pp. xi
Notes on contributors
pp. 1
Introduction
pp. 39
Interpreting gender
pp. 68
Feminist encounters: locating the politics of experience
pp. 87
Postcolonial criticism and Indian historiography
pp. 103
African identities
pp. 116
Deconstructing queer theory or the under-theorization of the social and the ethical
pp. 142
Queer visibility in commodity culture
pp. 187
Gender as seriality: thinking about women as a social collective
pp. 216
Refiguring social space
pp. 250
Just framing: ethnicities and racisms in a “postmodern” framework
pp. 287
Politics, culture, and the public sphere: toward a postmodern conception
pp. 315
Feminism, citizenship, and radical democratic politics
pp. 332
The space of justice: lesbians and democratic politics
pp. 357
Against the liberal state: ACT-UP and the emergence of postmodern politics
pp. 384
Democracies of pleasure: thoughts on the goals of radical sexual politics
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