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This book is a straightforward exposition of the social-theoretical fields and problematic issues relating to contemporary social movements and identities. The issues important to ''new social movements'' (identity, culture, diversity, power, and local activism) are examined by providing intelligible connections between the contrasting perspectives of critical theory and postmodern thought. Professor Su H. Lee analyzes the affinity between poststructuralist theories and new social movements in light of cultural multiplicity and social fragmentation, while questioning the political and ethical implications that arise from the political emblem of identity and difference. The overarching approach of Debating New Social Movements is both synthetic and analytic. It bridges disconnected themes under contrasting theoretical frameworks, and takes a stance from critical theory to expose significant shortfalls in the postmodern political and cultural thoughts on identity and social movements.

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Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Development and Conceptualization Chapter 4 Critical Theory and New Social Movements: Norm and Critique Chapter 5 Sociocultural Politics and New Social Movements: "Post" Polemics Chapter 6 Identity Politics and New Social Movements: A Critical Dialogue Chapter 7 Ethical Individualism and Practical Discourse Part 8 Index

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      Publisher: University Press of America
      Publication Date: 5/25/2007 12:00:00 AM
      ISBN13: 9780761837695, 978-0761837695
      ISBN10: 0761837698

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      This book is a straightforward exposition of the social-theoretical fields and problematic issues relating to contemporary social movements and identities. The issues important to ''new social movements'' (identity, culture, diversity, power, and local activism) are examined by providing intelligible connections between the contrasting perspectives of critical theory and postmodern thought. Professor Su H. Lee analyzes the affinity between poststructuralist theories and new social movements in light of cultural multiplicity and social fragmentation, while questioning the political and ethical implications that arise from the political emblem of identity and difference. The overarching approach of Debating New Social Movements is both synthetic and analytic. It bridges disconnected themes under contrasting theoretical frameworks, and takes a stance from critical theory to expose significant shortfalls in the postmodern political and cultural thoughts on identity and social movements.

      Table of Contents
      Part 1 Preface Chapter 2 Introduction Chapter 3 Development and Conceptualization Chapter 4 Critical Theory and New Social Movements: Norm and Critique Chapter 5 Sociocultural Politics and New Social Movements: "Post" Polemics Chapter 6 Identity Politics and New Social Movements: A Critical Dialogue Chapter 7 Ethical Individualism and Practical Discourse Part 8 Index

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