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Towards Community Without Unity: Thinking Through Dis-Positions And The Meaning Of Community, Jonathan Lepofsky Apr 2003

Towards Community Without Unity: Thinking Through Dis-Positions And The Meaning Of Community, Jonathan Lepofsky

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

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Citizenship In The Midst Of Transnationalization: Disclosure Interviews Kathryne Mitchell, Marcia England, Vanessa Hudson, Kyonghwan Park Apr 2003

Citizenship In The Midst Of Transnationalization: Disclosure Interviews Kathryne Mitchell, Marcia England, Vanessa Hudson, Kyonghwan Park

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Book Review: Henry A. Giroux, Stealing Innocence: Corporate Culture's War On Children. New York: Palgrave, 2000., Jonathan Vincent Apr 2003

Book Review: Henry A. Giroux, Stealing Innocence: Corporate Culture's War On Children. New York: Palgrave, 2000., Jonathan Vincent

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Discourse And Civil Repair: Disclosure Interviews Jeffrey C. Alexander, Jessica Hollis, Natalia Ruiz-Junco, Brett Smith Apr 2003

Discourse And Civil Repair: Disclosure Interviews Jeffrey C. Alexander, Jessica Hollis, Natalia Ruiz-Junco, Brett Smith

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Editor's Preface, Jessica Hollis Apr 2003

Editor's Preface, Jessica Hollis

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Beyond The State: The Return To Anarchy, Jeff Shantz Apr 2003

Beyond The State: The Return To Anarchy, Jeff Shantz

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Liberalism And The Challenge Of Fight Club: Notes Toward An American Theory Of The Good Life, Christopher M. Duncan Apr 2003

Liberalism And The Challenge Of Fight Club: Notes Toward An American Theory Of The Good Life, Christopher M. Duncan

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Book Review: David Bell And Jon Binnie, The Sexual Citizen: Queer Politics And Beyond. Cambridge: Polity, 2000., Keith Woodward Apr 2003

Book Review: David Bell And Jon Binnie, The Sexual Citizen: Queer Politics And Beyond. Cambridge: Polity, 2000., Keith Woodward

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Entre Amigos / Among Friends, Patricia L. Price Apr 2003

Entre Amigos / Among Friends, Patricia L. Price

disClosure: A Journal of Social Theory

No abstract provided.


Edward S. Curtis's Photographs: Post-Modernism, Re-Enactment, And Contextual Value, Courtney Stoll Jan 2003

Edward S. Curtis's Photographs: Post-Modernism, Re-Enactment, And Contextual Value, Courtney Stoll

Kaleidoscope

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Anthropological Research On Homosexuality In Latin America And The Lesbian Drought, Angela M. Meyer Jan 2003

Anthropological Research On Homosexuality In Latin America And The Lesbian Drought, Angela M. Meyer

Kaleidoscope

The goal of this paper is to document the significant contributors, contents, methodologies, developments, and theoretical frameworks relevant to the anthropological study of homosexuality in Latin America. Among other data, this research project yields regional accounts of gay / lesbian liberation movements, transvestitism, HIV I AIDS, and the intersections of gender and power in countries such as Mexico, Brazil, Cuba, and Argentina. Also included in this review are critical assessments of academic sources, ethical dilemmas faced by ethnographers, and spaces available for original research on homosexuality in Latin America. Though this documentation is not totally comprehensive, one can conclude the …


The Effects Of Race And Prejudice Level On The Influence Of Famous Figures, Lindsay B. Sharp Jan 2003

The Effects Of Race And Prejudice Level On The Influence Of Famous Figures, Lindsay B. Sharp

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We hypothesized that varying the race and prejudice level of a famous individual would alter participants' reactions to the individual, evaluation of the individual, and participants' performance on numerous measures of racism. One-hundred and fourteen White undergraduate students participated in a 2 x 2 (race of the famous individual: black or white x prejudice level of the individual's statement: prejudiced or non-prejudiced) independent groups factorial design. Our results showed that, for high-prejudiced famous figures, participants had more negative reactions toward the White individual than toward the Black, and felt significantly guiltier after reading the White individual's statement than after reading …