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Introduction: Identity Politics: The Past, the Present, and the Future |
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PART I The Problem: Questions and Challenges |
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The Politics of Difference |
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The Anti-Politics of Identity |
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The Struggle for Feminist Purity Threatens the Goals of Feminism |
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Identity Politics and Progress: Don't Fence Me In (or Out) |
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On Whose Behalf? Feminist Ideology and Dilemmas of Constituency |
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PART II Claiming an Identity |
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A Black Feminist Statement |
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The Combahee River Collective |
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Who Am I If I'm Not My Father's Daughter? A Southerner Confronts Racism and Anti-Semitism |
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``We Are Who You Are'': Feminism and Disability |
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The Transformation of Silence into Language and Action |
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PART III Multiple Identities |
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Presenting the Blue Goddess: Toward a Bicultural Asian-American Feminist Agenda |
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Sex Radical Politics, Sex-Positive Feminist Thought, and Whore Stigma |
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I Brake for Feminists: Debates and Divisions within Women's Studies |
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Changing the Subject: Male Feminism, Class Identity, and the Politics of Location |
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PART IV Womanist/Black Feminist Perspectives |
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Black Women's Collectivist Movement Organizations: Their Struggles during the ``Doldrums'' |
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Introduction to Home Girls: A Black Feminist Anthology |
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146 | (17) |
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The Occult of True Black Womanhood: Critical Demeanor and Black Feminist Studies |
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PART V Deconstructing Sex and Gender |
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The Strange Case of Jackie East: When Identities Collide |
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Differences and Identities: Feminism and the Albuquerque Lesbian Community |
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197 | (11) |
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Lesbian Community: Heterodox Congregation |
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Messages of Exclusion: Gender, Movements, and Symbolic Boundaries |
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211 | (16) |
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Seventies Questions for Nineties Women |
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PART VI Lessons on Inclusiveness |
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Challenging Imperialism in International Women's Organizations, 1888-1945 |
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Organizing International Women's Day in the Niagara Peninsula |
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Sharing Power: A Latina in NOW |
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271 | (6) |
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A Writing Spider Tries Again: From Separatist to Coalitional Identity Politics |
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``Look at the World through Women's Eyes'': On Empathy and International Civil Society |
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PART VII Building a Movement for the Twenty-First Century |
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Rethinking Identity Politics |
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Our Difference Is Our Strength |
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315 | (5) |
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Having It All: The Search for Identity and Community |
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320 | (14) |
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What Is Difficult Can Be Done at Once. What Is Impossible Takes a Little Longer: The Beijing Conference |
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Contributors |
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Index |
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