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Document Type: | Book |
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All Authors / Contributors: |
Rita Dhamoon |
ISBN: | 9780774815918 0774815914 9780774815901 0774815906 9780774815925 0774815922 |
OCLC Number: | 901388176 |
Description: | 191 p. |
Contents: | PrefaceAcknowledgmentsIntroduction1 The Problem with "Culture"2 The Politics of Meaning-Making3 Re-Thinking Accounts of the "Immigrant"4 Regulating Difference: Accounts of Deaf and Trans-sexual Difference5 Accounts of Racialized Gendering: Domination and Relational Othering6 Possibilities for Democracy: Toward DisruptionNotesReferencesIndex |
Responsibility: | Rita Dhamoon [aut]. |
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"Dhamoon develops an "account of meaning-making" that attunes us to the complexities of power as it interfaces with cultural patterns. With new and compelling case studies, she moves us out of the linguistic focus of Kymlicka and Taylor in Canada and the religious/ethnic focus of many American tracts. - Hawley Fogg-Davis, author of The Ethics of Transracial Adoption" Read more...
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