The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Presidential election in which identity politics dominated. To explore how 2008 and its aftermath have shifted both academic and political debates, Professor Adrienne Davis invited scholars from a variety of disciplines who embrace diverse methodologies—political theory; cultural studies; history; and law. These authors explore identity politics as a field of academic inquiry; a cultural discourse; a legal claim; a negotiation of institutions and power; and a predicate for political alliances. Collectively, the Articles both develop new frameworks and intervene in old ones for theorizing the politics of identity
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
An enduring motif in American political history reflects the nation's slow progression towards inclu...
Beginning in the 1950s, a more radical form of liberalism emerged in the academy that sowed the seed...
The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Preside...
In Identity and Political Theory, Clarissa Hayward and Ron Watson intervene in this debate, theorizi...
Linda Nicholson’s Article tackles the complexity of how identity politics manifest in the 2008 elect...
The American Presidential Election and its debates are exciting to watch. However, one could claim t...
This thesis examines how politics became identity and how politicized identities are shaping contemp...
In light of the increasingly widespread acceptance that individuals' life chances should not be dete...
Where do our identities come from and why do they matter for social and political life? Do we have t...
Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement...
This entry discusses three forms of politics of recognition: politics of universalism, affirmative i...
This Essay had its origins in a panel held during the Washington College of Law at American Universi...
Marriage has come to be center-stage in a semiotic and ideological “culture war.” The issue of same-...
This study develops the concept of identity ownership to explain how, in the course of electioneerin...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
An enduring motif in American political history reflects the nation's slow progression towards inclu...
Beginning in the 1950s, a more radical form of liberalism emerged in the academy that sowed the seed...
The Essays in this volume seek to shed some light on the politics of identity after the 2008 Preside...
In Identity and Political Theory, Clarissa Hayward and Ron Watson intervene in this debate, theorizi...
Linda Nicholson’s Article tackles the complexity of how identity politics manifest in the 2008 elect...
The American Presidential Election and its debates are exciting to watch. However, one could claim t...
This thesis examines how politics became identity and how politicized identities are shaping contemp...
In light of the increasingly widespread acceptance that individuals' life chances should not be dete...
Where do our identities come from and why do they matter for social and political life? Do we have t...
Progress regarding equality and social identities has moved in a bipolar fashion: popular engagement...
This entry discusses three forms of politics of recognition: politics of universalism, affirmative i...
This Essay had its origins in a panel held during the Washington College of Law at American Universi...
Marriage has come to be center-stage in a semiotic and ideological “culture war.” The issue of same-...
This study develops the concept of identity ownership to explain how, in the course of electioneerin...
Recent years have witnessed a general backlash against identity politics, both in the academy and t...
An enduring motif in American political history reflects the nation's slow progression towards inclu...
Beginning in the 1950s, a more radical form of liberalism emerged in the academy that sowed the seed...