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The end of the nation-state / Jean-Marie Guéhenno
Title : The end of the nation-state Other title : Fin de la democratie Material Type: printed text Authors: Jean-Marie Guéhenno, Author Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press Publication Date: 1995 Pagination: xiii, 145 p. Size: 21 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8166-2660-1 General note: Includes index Languages : English (eng) Original Language : French (fre) Descriptors: Democracy
National state
World politics - 1989-Class number: 909.829 Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=9024 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 5702-010812 909.82 Gué-endE 1995 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available Fighting Words / Patricia Hill Collins
Title : Fighting Words : Black Women and the Search for Justice Material Type: printed text Authors: Patricia Hill Collins, Author ; Craig Calhoun, Editor Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press Publication Date: 1998 Pagination: xxiii; 312 p. Size: 22 cm ISBN (or other code): 978-0-8166-2377-8 General note: Includes bibliographical index (p. 305-312) Languages : English (eng) Original Language : English (eng) Descriptors: African American women
Critical theory
Feminism
Social SciencesClass number: 305.48 Abstract: When Black Feminist Thought by Patricia Hill Collins was published in 1990, reviewers called it "remarkable," "rich and valuable," and proclaimed, "with the publication of this book, Black feminism has moved to a new level." Now, in Fighting Words, Collins expands and extends the discussion of the "outsider within" presented in her earlier work, investigating how effectively Black feminist thought confronts the injustices African American women currently face. Collins takes on a broad range of issues-poverty, mothering, white supremacy and Afrocentrism, the resegregation of American society by race and class, the ideas of Sojourner Truth and how they can serve as a springboard for more liberating social theory. Contrasting social theories that support unjust power relations of race, class, gender, and nation with those that challenge inequalities, Collins investigates why some ideas are granted the status of "theory" while others remain "thought." "It is not that elites produce theory while everyone else produces mere thought," she writes. "Rather, elites possess the power to legitimate the knowledge that they define as theory as being universal, normative, and ideal." Contents note: The politics of Critical Social Theory; Black Women's Knowledge and Changing Power Relations; Black Feminist Thought and Critical Social Theory; Toward Justice; Record link: https://library.seeu.edu.mk/index.php?lvl=notice_display&id=19130 Hold
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Barcode Call number Media type Location Section Status 1702-002168 305.48 Col-Fig 1998 General Collection Library "Max van der Stoel" English Available