Politics and the Ends of IdentityKathryn Dean Comprising of collected essays on the theme of identity, modernity and politics. This text has been prompted by the conviction that several key analytical boundaries - between the West and the rest between the economic and the political and between international and domestic politics - have fundamentally impoverished comparative understanding of the dramatic changes in identity politics. |
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Collective forms in modern politics | 47 |
Transcending identities in modern Indias world | 64 |
Turkish identity from genesis to the day of judgement | 103 |
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References to this book
Fracturing Resemblances: Identity and Mimetic Conflict in Melanesia and the West Simon Harrison No preview available - 2006 |