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  • GBV  (3)
  • MEK Berlin
  • Denzin, Norman K.  (3)
  • London : Routledge,  (2)
  • Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited  (1)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780203792964 , 9781351521819
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (xiv, 246 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 302
    Keywords: Social interaction ; Dominance (Psychology)
    Abstract: chapter 1 The Idea of a “Radical Interactionism” -- chapter 2 Radical and Symbolic Interactionism: Demarcating eir Borders -- chapter 3 Mead’s Conception of the Social Act: A Radical Interactionist’s Critique -- chapter 4 Park’s Notion of Collective Behavior: A Radical Interactionist’s Critique -- chapter 5 Mead’s Analysis of Social Conflict: A Radical Interactionist’s Critique -- chapter 6 Park’s Analysis of Human Conflict: A Radical Interactionist’s Critique -- chapter 7 Human Subjugation from a Radical Interactionist’s Perspective -- chapter 8 Dominative Orders and eir Change -- chapter 9 Dominative Encounters: From Tiffs to Wars -- chapter 10 Progression through the Dominative Encounter Process: e Calculus of Escalation -- chapter 11 Conclusion: Twenty-One Principles of Radical Interactionism.
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9781315426808 , 9781315426785 , 9781315426792
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (226 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.897
    Keywords: Indians of North America Public opinion ; Indians in popular culture ; Indians in art ; Museum exhibits ; Indians of North America Exhibitions ; Folklore Performance ; Public opinion
    Abstract: ch. 1. Selling Indians : traveling Wild West shows, painters, minstrels, and museums -- ch. 2. Charles Bird King's studio Indians -- ch. 3. The traveling Indian medicine show -- ch. 4. George Catlin's traveling Indian Gallery -- ch. 5. Catlin's traveling Indian gallery goes to London -- ch. 6. Sitting Bull and Buffalo Bill -- ch. 7. Ghost dancers in Germany -- ch. 8. German Indian R us.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages 203-215), filmographies (pages 215-216) and index
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  • 3
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    Bingley : Emerald Group Publishing Limited
    ISBN: 9781849509619
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (310 pages)
    Series Statement: Studies in Symbolic Interaction v.34
    Parallel Title: Print version Denzin, Norman K Studies in Symbolic Interaction : Vol. 34
    DDC: 302
    Abstract: Contains 12 contributions by some of the leading activist scholars on Commodity Racism, Chief Illiniwek, and Native American Sport Mascots. This title features seven performance narratives - black womanhood, masculinity, whiteness, and gender, sexual violation, old civilization and democratic citizenship
    Abstract: Front cover -- Studies in symbolic interaction -- Copyright page -- Contents -- List of contributors -- Part I: Decolonial Openings: Fashioning Narratives and Identities against/after Chief Illiniwek -- Chapter 1. Thinking against/after chief Illiniwek -- References -- Chapter 2. Explaining the NCAA Decision, August 9, 2005 -- Note -- Chapter 3. Mourning the mascot's demise: On prehistoric origins and modern aftermath -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 4. ''Leutwiler's Indian'': Creating the ''Chief'' tradition at the university of Illinois -- Making room for mascots -- Cultural pedagogies of learning: The Indian ''Race'' -- Becoming Chief Illiniwek -- The inheritors conclude -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 5. Why the NCAA was right -- Introduction -- Why the NCAA was right -- Chapter 6. Inventing tradition: The garippo report and the paraphernalia of jurisprudence -- Introduction -- CIDR sections I-II: Formal symbolic assent -- CIDR section III: Imperialist nostalgia -- CIDR section IV: A ritual of becoming -- CIDR Section V: Personal devils -- CIDR section VI: Verbatim -- CIDR section VII: Lost in an apache dressing room with monty -- CIDR section VIII: Arguments without format -- CIDR Sections IX-X: Numbers and colloquy -- Aftermath: Hiding in plain sight -- References -- Chapter 7. Death and resurrection of chief illiniwek (1926-2007) -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 8. Staging an intervention in a virtual dystopia: The online fallout of the race, power and privilege forum and the removal of ''Chief Illiniwek'' -- Notes -- Acknowledgments -- References -- Chapter 9. The university of chief illiniwek? Consuming ''indianness'' in the shadows of memorial stadium -- Proem -- Consuming mediated pedagogies of ''Indianness'' -- Coda -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 10. (Not) Writing about the chief
    Abstract: Example 1 - How Racism Becomes Common Sense: Sports and Media Where We Live -- Example 2 - Ui Should Not Twist History To Support Chief -- The unwritten chief and a third example -- An unwritten chief mystery -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 11. On deaf ears: an activist's comments to the university's trustees -- Part II: New Interpretative Works -- Chapter 12. ''Born to be wild'' or a ''tale of two theories'': A performance of black womanhood in the United States -- Introduction -- Performance text -- Notes -- References -- Chapter 13. Romance, nostalgia, and danger: Disposing of the white male guide -- Prologue -- Act I Learning -- Act II Understanding -- Act III Questioning -- Epilogue -- Performance Credit -- Chapter 14. ''And her death filled her with great plentitude'': Whiteness, erasure, and racialized schooling -- Passing period -- First period: Biology: The dominant allele -- Passing period -- Period two: English: Shooting the canon -- Passing period -- Period three: Seminar in whiteness studies: The need to destroy its object of study -- Passing period -- Note -- References -- Chapter 15. Stepping out, speaking up: Resisting sexual violence through narratives -- Characters -- References -- Chapter 16. The chargeling -- Chapter 17. Playing with oil: Putting performativity at the center of oil civilization -- First move: ''Whale Oil'' -- Second move: ''Rock Oil,'' Pennsylvania 1859 -- Third move: ''Railroad Travel,'' First impressions -- Fourth move: ''Gas'' -- Fifth move: ''Horseless Carriages'' -- Conclusion: ''Leaving England'' -- References -- Chapter 18. Lifelong education and democratic citizenship -- Acknowledgments -- References
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