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  • 1990-1994  (17)
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  • 1
    ISBN: 9780822396765
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (355 pages) , 12 b&w photographs, 4 illustrations
    DDC: 306.1
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social ; Artificial intelligence ; Computers and civilization ; Internet
    Abstract: "Flame Wars," the verbal firefights that take place between disembodied combatants on electronic bulletin boards, remind us that our interaction with the world is increasingly mediated by computers. Bit by digital bit we are being "Borged," as devotees of Star Trek: The Next Generation would have it-transformed into cyborgian hybrids of technology and biology through our ever more frequent interaction with machines, or with one another through technological interfaces.The subcultural practices of the "incurably informed," to borrow the cyberpunk novelist Pat Cadigan's coinage, offer a precognitive glimpse of mainstream culture in the near future, when many of us will be part-time residents in virtual communities. Yet, as the essays in this expanded edition of a special issue of the South Atlantic Quarterly confirm, there is more to fringe computer culture than cyberspace.
    Abstract: Within these pages, readers will encounter flame warriors; new age mutant ninja hackers; technopagans for whom the computer is an occult engine; and William Gibson's "Agrippa," a short story on software that can only be read once because it gobbles itself up as soon as the last page is reached. Here, too, is Lady El, an African American cleaning woman reincarnated as an all-powerful cyborg; devotees of on-line swinging, or "compu-sex"; the teleoperated weaponry and amok robots of the mechanical performance art group, Survival Research Laboratories; an interview with Samuel Delany, and more.Rallying around Fredric Jameson's call for a cognitive cartography that "seeks to endow the individual subject with some new heightened sense of place in the global system," the contributors to Flame Wars have sketched a corner of that map, an outline for a wiring diagram of a terminally wired world.Contributors.
    Abstract: Anne Balsamo, Gareth Branwyn, Scott Bukatman, Pat Cadigan, Gary Chapman, Erik Davis, Manuel De Landa, Mark Dery, Julian Dibbell, Marc Laidlaw, Mark Pauline, Peter Schwenger, Vivian Sobchack, Claudia Springer
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 12. Dez 2020) , In English
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  • 2
    ISBN: 9780822397632 , 0822397633
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (x, 258 pages) , illustrations, maps
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
    DDC: 305.5/69/09756
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    Keywords: Geschichte 1850-1860 ; Rural poor / History / North Carolina ; Rural poor / History / Mississippi ; Whites / Social conditions / North Carolina ; Whites / Social conditions / Mississippi ; Weiße ; Armut ; North Carolina ; Staat Mississippi ; Staat Mississippi ; Armut ; Weiße ; Geschichte 1850-1860 ; North Carolina ; Armut ; Weiße ; Geschichte 1850-1860
    Abstract: A window into the world of Antebellum poor whites : the story of Edward Isham -- "A third class of white people" : poor whites in North Carolina's central Piedmont -- A troubling presence : white poverty in a slave society -- Poverty moves West : the migration of poor whites to the old Southwest -- Poor whites in the cotton South : Northeast Mississippi -- Electoral politics and the popular presence : the political world of the Antebellum South -- Electoral politics versus the popular presence : the secession crisis in North Carolina -- Electoral politics versus the popular presence : the secession crisis in Mississippi -- Epilogue : Poor whites and the "New South"
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [235]-250) and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 3
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822396277
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (264 p.) , 17 b&w photographs
    Edition: 1995
    DDC: 305.3
    Abstract: Changing Sex takes a bold new approach to the study of transsexualism in the twentieth century. By addressing the significance of medical technology to the phenomenon of transsexualism, Bernice L. Hausman transforms current conceptions of transsexuality as a disorder of gender identity by showing how developments in medical knowledge and technology make possible the emergence of new subjectivities.Hausman's inquiry into the development of endocrinology and plastic surgery shows how advances in medical knowledge were central to the establishment of the material and discursive conditions necessary to produce the demand for sex change-that is, to both "make" and "think" the transsexual. She also retraces the hidden history of the concept of gender, demonstrating that the semantic distinction between "natural" sex and "social" gender has its roots in the development of medical treatment practices for intersexuality-the condition of having physical characteristics of both sexes- in the 1950s. Her research reveals the medical institution's desire to make heterosexual subjects out of intersexuals and indicates how gender operates semiotically to maintain heterosexuality as the norm of the human body. In critically examining medical discourses, popularizations of medical theories, and transsexual autobiographies, Hausman details the elaboration of "gender narratives" that not only support the emergence of transsexualism, but also regulate the lives of all contemporary Western subjects. Changing Sex will change the ways we think about the relation between sex and gender, the body and sexual identity, and medical technology and the idea of the human.
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  • 4
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822396000
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (248 p.)
    Series Statement: Bicentennial Reflections on the French Revolution
    DDC: 305.5/0944
    Abstract: What Is the Third Estate? was the most influential pamphlet of 1789. It did much to set the French Revolution on a radically democratic course. It also launched its author, the Abbé Sieyes, on a remarkable political career that spanned the entire revolutionary decade. Sieyes both opened the revolution by authoring the National Assembly's declaration of sovereignty in June of 1789 and closed it in 1799 by engineering Napoleon Bonaparte's coup d'état.This book studies the powerful rhetoric of the great pamphlet and the brilliant but enigmatic thought of its author. William H. Sewell's insightful analysis reveals the fundamental role played by the new discourse of political economy in Sieyes's thought and uncovers the strategies by which this gifted rhetorician gained the assent of his intended readers-educated and prosperous bourgeois who felt excluded by the nobility in the hierarchical social order of the old regime. He also probes the contradictions and incoherencies of the pamphlet's highly polished text to reveal fissures that reach to the core of Sieyes's thought-and to the core of the revolutionary project itself.Combining techniques of intellectual history and literary analysis with a deep understanding of French social and political history, Sewell not only fashions an illuminating portrait of a crucial political document, but outlines a fresh perspective on the history of revolutionary political culture.
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  • 5
    ISBN: 9780822381884
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (252 pages)
    DDC: 305.4/0975
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Women's Studies ; Women History
    Abstract: Long relegated to the margins of historical research, the history of women in the American South has rightfully gained prominence as a distinguished discipline. A comprehensive and much-needed tribute to southern women's history, Half Sisters of History brings together the most important work in this field over the past twenty years.This collection of essays by pioneering scholars surveys the roots and development of southern women's history and examines the roles of white women and women of color across the boundaries of class and social status from the founding of the nation to the present. Authors including Anne Firor Scott, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, and Nell Irwin Painter, among others, analyze women's participation in prewar slavery, their representation in popular fiction, and their involvement in social movements. In no way restricted to views of the plantation South, other essays examine the role of women during the American Revolution, the social status of Native American women, the involvement of Appalachian women in labor struggles, and the significance of women in the battle for civil rights. Because of their indelible impact on gender relations, issues of class, race, and sexuality figure centrally in these analyses.Half Sisters of History will be important not only to women's historians, but also to southern historians and women's studies scholars. It will prove invaluable to anyone in search of a full understanding of the history of women, the South, or the nation itself.Contributors. Catherine Clinton, Sara Evans, Elizabeth Fox-Genovese, Jacquelyn Dowd Hall, Jacqueline Jones, Suzanne D. Lebsock, Nell Irwin Painter, Theda Perdue, Anne Firor Scott, Deborah Gray White
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 12. Dez 2020) , In English
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  • 6
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 0822313855 , 0822313812
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 388 Seiten , Illustrationen
    Series Statement: Series Q
    DDC: 306.76/6/094
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    Keywords: Homosexuality History ; Homosexuality in literature ; Renaissance ; History, General ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Homosexualität ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Homosexualität ; Literatur ; Geschichte 1500-1600 ; Renaissance ; Literatur ; Homosexualität
    Note: Includes index
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  • 7
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822381761
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (334 p.)
    Edition: 1992
    DDC: 305.800981
    Abstract: Published to wide acclaim in 1974, Thomas E. Skidmore's intellectual history of Brazilian racial ideology has become a classic in the field. Available for the first time in paperback, this edition has been updated to include a new preface and bibliography that surveys recent scholarship in the field. Black into White is a broad-ranging study of what the leading Brazilian intellectuals thought and propounded about race relations between 1870 and 1930. In an effort to reconcile social realities with the doctrines of scientific racism, the Brazilian ideal of "whitening"-the theory that the Brazilian population was becoming whiter as race mixing continued-was used to justify the recruiting of European immigrants and to falsely claim that Brazil had harmoniously combined a multiracial society of Europeans, Africans, and indigenous peoples.
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  • 8
    ISBN: 9780822382607
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (398 pages)
    Series Statement: Series Q
    DDC: 306.766094
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / LGBT Studies / Gay Studies ; Homosexuality in literature ; Homosexuality History ; Renaissance
    Abstract: Queering the Renaissance offers a major reassessment of the field of Renaissance studies. Gathering essays by sixteen critics working within the perspective of gay and lesbian studies, this collection redraws the map of sexuality and gender studies in the Renaissance. Taken together, these essays move beyond limiting notions of identity politics by locating historically forms of same-sex desire that are not organized in terms of modern definitions of homosexual and heterosexual.The presence of contemporary history can be felt throughout the volume, beginning with an investigation of the uses of Renaissance precedents in the 1986 U.S. Supreme Court decision Bowers v. Hardwick, to a piece on the foundations of 'our' national imaginary, and an afterword that addresses how identity politics has shaped the work of early modern historians. The volume examines canonical and noncanonical texts, including highly coded poems of the fifteenth-century Italian poet Burchiello, a tale from Marguerite de Navarre's Heptameron, and Erasmus's letters to a young male acolyte. English texts provide a central focus, including works by Spenser, Shakespeare, Bacon, Donne, Beaumont and Fletcher, Crashaw, and Dryden. Broad suveys of the complex terrains of friendship and sodomy are explored in one essay, while another offers a cross-cultural reading of the discursive sites of lesbian desire.Contributors. Alan Bray, Marcie Frank, Carla Freccero, Jonathan Goldberg, Janet Halley, Graham Hammill, Margaret Hunt, Donald N. Mager, Jeff Masten, Elizabeth Pittenger, Richard Rambuss, Alan K. Smith, Dorothy Stephens, Forrest Tyler Stevens, Valerie Traub, Michael Warner
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 12. Dez 2020) , In English
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  • 9
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    Online Resource
    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9780822397854
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (271 pages)
    Series Statement: Latin America in translation/en traduccion/em traducao
    Uniform Title: Represion, exilio y democracia
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Represion, exilio y democracia Repression, exile, and democracy : Uruguayan culture
    DDC: 306.2/09895
    Keywords: Authoritarianism Congresses History 20th century ; Politics and culture Congresses History 20th century ; Arts Congresses Censorship 20th century ; History ; Civil rights Congresses History 20th century ; Konferenzschrift
    Abstract: "Most of the essays in this book were originally presented at a 1986 conference on Uruguay; however, several of the chapters were updated immediately prior to publication. Overall, work serves as excellent document on prevailing cultural perspectives in initial years of the return to democracy. Several articles provide a stimulating perspective on dictatorship and democracy"--Handbook of Latin American Studies, v. 57
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  • 10
    ISBN: 9780822397489 , 082239748X
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (x, 265 pages)
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als Wasserman, Mark, 1946 - Persistent oligarchs
    DDC: 305.52097216
    Keywords: Elite (Social sciences) History 20th century ; Elite (Social sciences) ; Mexico ; Chihuahua (State) ; History ; 2 ; th century ; Mexico ; Politics and government ; 191 ; -1946 ; Chihuahua (Mexico : State) ; Politics and government ; Electronic books ; Mexico ; Politics and government ; 1910-1946 ; Elite (Social sciences) ; Mexico ; Chihuahua (State) ; History ; 20th century ; Chihuahua (Mexico : State) Politics and government ; Mexico Politics and government 1910-1946 ; Electronic books ; Electronic books ; Chihuahua ; Elite ; Geschichte 1910-1940
    Abstract: 1. Introduction -- 2. The Age of the Centaur -- 3. Chihuahua during the 1920s. The Era of the Caudillitos -- 4. Chihuahua during the 1930s. The Transition from Personalist to Party Rule -- 5. Persistent Oligarchs. The Old Elite -- 6. Freebooters. The New Elite -- 7. Local Notables -- 8. Comparative Perspectives -- Appendix. Statistical Tables.
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (pages [241]-258) and index. - Description based on print version record
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  • 11
    ISBN: 9780822312703
    Language: English
    Pages: XVIII, 331 Seiten , Illustrationen, Diagramme
    Edition: First paperback printing
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    Keywords: Wertwandel ; Massim ; Kula ; Wert ; Gawa ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Fallstudiensammlung ; Gawa ; Kula ; Wert ; Massim ; Wertwandel
    Note: Originally published: Cambridge, NY : Cambridge University Press, 1986. (The Lewis Henry Morgan lecture ; 1976)
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  • 12
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    Online Resource
    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 0822381737 , 0822311984 , 082231181X , 9780822381730 , 9780822311980 , 9780822311812
    Language: English
    Pages: Online-Ressource (xliv, 470 p) , 21 cm
    Edition: Online-Ausg. 2011 Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
    Parallel Title: Print version False Promises : The Shaping of American Working Class Consciousness
    DDC: 305.5/62/0973
    Keywords: Class consciousness History ; Labor unions History ; Working class History
    Abstract: This classic study of the American working class, originally published in 1973, is now back in print with a new introduction and epilogue by the author. An innovative blend of first-person experience and original scholarship, Aronowitz traces the historical development of the American working class from post-Civil War times and shows why radical movements have failed to overcome the forces that tend to divde groups of workers from one another. The rise of labor unions is analyzed, as well as their decline as a force for social change. Aronowitz's new introduction situates the book in the
    Description / Table of Contents: Contents; Preface; New Introduction: Writing Labor's History; Introduction; PART ONE New Developments in Working Class Life and Labor; 1 Lordstown: Disruption of the Assembly Line; 2 Colonized Leisure, Trivialized Work; PART TWO The Formation of the American Working Class; 3 Formation of the Industrial Working Class; 4 Trade Unionism: Illusion and Reality; 5 The Formation of the Professional Servant Class; 6 The White-Collar Proletarians; 7 The Unsilent Fifties; Epilogue; Short Bibliography; Index
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [445]-447) and index , Electronic reproduction; Available via World Wide Web
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  • 13
    ISBN: 9780822397854
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (272 pages)
    Series Statement: Latin America in Translation
    DDC: 306.2/09895
    Keywords: SOCIAL SCIENCE / Anthropology / Cultural & Social
    Abstract: Repression, Exile, and Democracy, translated from the Spanish, is the first work to examine the impact of dictatorship on Uruguyan culture. Some of Uruguay's best-known poets, writers of fiction, playwrights, literary critics and social scientists participate in this multidisciplinary study, analyzing how varying cultural expressions have been affected by conditions of censorship, exile and "insilio" (internal exile), torture, and death.The first section provides a context for the volume, with its analyses of the historical, political, and social aspects of the Uruguayan experience. The following chapters explore various aspects of cultural production, including personal experiences of exile and imprisonment, popular music, censorship, literary criticism, return from exile, and the role that culture plays in redemocratization.This book's appeal extends well beyond the study of Uruguay to scholars and students of the history and culture of other Latin American nations, as well as to fields of comparative literature and politics in general.Contributors. Hugo Achugar, Alvarro Barros-Lémez, Lisa Block de Behar, Amanda Berenguer, Hiber Conteris, José Pedro Díaz, Eduardo Galeano, Edy Kaufman, Leo Masliah, Carina Perelli, Teresa Porzecanski, Juan Rial, Mauricio Rosencof, Jorge Ruffinelli, Saúl Sosonowski, Martin Weinstein, Ruben Yáñez
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 06. Jan 2021) , In English
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  • 14
    ISBN: 9780822382379
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 online resource (423 pages)
    DDC: 306.3/62
    Keywords: HISTORY / General ; Slave trade Congresses
    Abstract: Debates over the economic, social, and political meaning of slavery and the slave trade have persisted for over two hundred years. The Atlantic Slave Trade brings clarity and critical insight to the subject. In fourteen essays, leading scholars consider the nature and impact of the transatlantic slave trade and assess its meaning for the people transported and for those who owned them.Among the questions these essays address are: the social cost to Africa of this forced migration; the role of slavery in the economic development of Europe and the United States; the short-term and long-term effects of the slave trade on black mortality, health, and life in the New World; and the racial and cultural consequences of the abolition of slavery. Some of these essays originally appeared in recent issues of Social Science History; the editors have added new material, along with an introduction placing each essay in the context of current debates.Based on extensive archival research and detailed historical examination, this collection constitutes an important contribution to the study of an issue of enduring significance. It is sure to become a standard reference on the Atlantic slave trade for years to come.Contributors. Ralph A. Austen, Ronald Bailey, William Darity, Jr., Seymour Drescher, Stanley L. Engerman, David Barry Gaspar, Clarence Grim, Brian Higgins, Jan S. Hogendorn, Joseph E. Inikori, Kenneth Kiple, Martin A. Klein, Paul E. Lovejoy, Patrick Manning, Joseph C. Miller, Johannes Postma, Woodruff Smith, Thomas Wilson
    Note: Description based on online resource; title from PDF title page (publisher's Web site, viewed 12. Dez 2020) , In English
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  • 15
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9780822397861 , 0822397862
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (xiv, 403 Seiten) , Illustrationen
    Parallel Title: Erscheint auch als
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    DDC: 306
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    Keywords: Culture ; Ethnology ; Kulturanthropologie ; Electronic books ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Aufsatzsammlung ; Kulturanthropologie
    Note: Includes bibliographical references and index , On being out of words / Stephen A. Tyler -- Tactility and distraction / Michael Taussig -- The rhetoric of ethnographic holism / Robert J. Thornton -- Putting hierarchy in its place / Arjun Appadurai -- Reflecting on the Yanomami: ethnographic images and the pursuit of the exotic / Alcida R. Ramos -- Occupational hazards: Palestine ethnography / Ted Swedenburg -- The politics of remembering: notes on a Pacific conference / Geoffrey M. White -- The postmodern crisis: discourse, parody, memory / Vincent Crapanzano -- A broad(er)side to the canon, being a partial account of a year of travel among textual communities in the realm of humanities centers, and including a collection of artificial curiosities / George E. Marcus -- Cultural relativism and the future of anthropology / Melford E. Spiro , Missing the revolution: anthropologists and the war in Peru / Orin Starn -- Peru in deep trouble: Mario Vargas Llosa's "Inquest in the Andes" reexamined / Enrique Mayer -- "Speaking with names": language and landscape among the western Apache / Keith H. Basso -- Nostalgia--a polemic / Kathleen Stewart -- Fictions that save: migrants' performance and Basotho national culture / David B. Coplan -- Race and reflexivity: the black other in contemporary Japanese mass culture / John Russell -- Representing culture: the production of discourse(s) for Aboriginal acrylic paintings / Fred Myers -- Indigenous media: Faustian contract or global village? / Faye Ginsburg -- Tango / Julie Taylor
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  • 16
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    Durham : Duke University Press | Berlin : Walter de Gruyter GmbH
    ISBN: 9780822381686
    Language: English
    Pages: 1 Online-Ressource (255 p.)
    DDC: 305.42/097291
    Abstract: From the House to the Streets is the first study on feminists and the feminist movement in Cuba between 1902 and 1940. In the four decades following its independence form Spain in 1898, Cuba adopted the most progressive legislation for women in the western hemisphere. K. Lynn Stoner explains how a small group of women and men helped to shape broad legal reforms: she describes their campaigns, the version of feminism they adopted with all its contradictions, and contrasts it to the model of feminism North Americans were transporting to Cuba.Stoner draws on rich primary sources-texts, personal letters, journal essays, radio broadcasts, memoirs from women's congresses-which allow these women to speak in their own voices. In reconstructing the mentalité of Cuban feminists, who came primarily from a privileged social status, Stoner shows how feminism drew from traditional notions of femininity and a rejection of gender equality to advance a cause that assumed women's expanded roles were necessary for social progress. She also examines the values of the progressive male politicians who supported feminists and worked to change Cuban laws.
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  • 17
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    Durham : Duke University Press
    ISBN: 9780822381631 , 082238163X
    Language: English
    Pages: vi, 467 p , maps , 24 cm
    DDC: 303.48/4/0954
    Keywords: Social movements / Case studies / India ; Social action / Case studies / India ; Social problems / Case studies
    Abstract: A Longing for Freedom -- A Missed Tryst -- The Rich and the Poor -- We, the Invisible -- The Rescue of Bishnu and Uma -- Sister Rita's Report -- Devadasis and Hijras -- Female Feticide -- The Goddess of Food -- Tribal India -- A Truck and Some Cows -- Creating a New Revolutionary Class -- The Mutiny of the Innocents -- Save the Western Ghats -- The Wandering Charcoal Makers -- The Failure of Charisma -- The Golana Massacre -- Temples and Toilets -- A Museum of Living Fossils -- Temples or Tombs? -- Pragmatic Activists -- Population and Sterilization -- A Model for Community Health -- Working for Women -- Slaves of Sabarmati -- The Rape of Guntaben -- The Mystic Dancer -- Bihar: Blindings and Massacres -- The Role of Activists -- Nonviolent Melodrama -- Journalism and Its Perils -- We Have a Dream -- Myths and Identity -- The Front Paw of the Revolution -- From Revolt to Renewal -- A Civilization That Doesn't Work -- Death by Encounter -- A Village Confrontation -- A Man with Faith in India -- Broken Promises, Broken Children -- The Little Carpet Makers -- The Little Match Girls -- Riddles of Hinduism -- The Conversions at Meenakshipuram -- Manipulating Myths and Symbols -- The Juggernaut Claims Its Victims -- The Politics of Passion -- The Fiery Swami -- The Triumph of Gandhi's Assassin -- Averting the Apocalypse
    Note: Includes bibliographical references (p. [451]-456) and index
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