Cultural Politics and Resistance in the 21st Century

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Cultural Politics and Resistance in the 21st Century
Author : K. Dellacioppa
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Publisher : Springer
Language : English
Release Date : 02 January 2012
ISBN : 9781137012968
Pages : 195 pages
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By analyzing the cases present in this volume, the editors develop important steps towards a theory of social change that can adequately address the complex realities and intersectionality of identity (race, gender, class, sexuality, nationality) within and among these new movements.

Cultural Politics and Resistance in the 21st Century

By analyzing the cases present in this volume, the editors develop important steps towards a theory of social change that can adequately address the complex realities and intersectionality of identity (race, gender, class, sexuality, nationality) within and among these new movements.

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