Methodology of the oppressed / Chela Sandoval ; foreword by Angela Y. Davis.
Material type: TextSeries: Theory out of bounds ; v. 18.Publisher: Minneapolis, MN : University of Minnesota Press, [2000]Copyright date: ©2000Description: xiii, 240 pages : illustrations ; 26 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0816627363
- 9780816627363
- 0816627371
- 9780816627370
- 303.4 21
- HM449 .S27 2000
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Includes bibliographical references (pages 210-233) and index.
Foreword -- Acknowledgments -- Introduction -- Pt. I. Foundations in Neocolonial Postmodernism -- Ch. 1. Fredric Jameson: Postmodernism is a Neocolonizing Global Force -- Pt. II. The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World -- Ch. 2. U.S. Third World Feminism: Differential Social Movement I -- Pt. III. The Methodology of the Oppressed: Semiotics, Deconstruction, Meta-Ideologizing, Democratics, and Differential Movements II -- Ch. 3. On Cultural Studies: An Apartheid of Theoretical Domains -- Ch. 4. Semiotics and Languages of Emancipation -- Ch. 5. The Rhetoric of Supremacism as Revealed by the Ethical Technology: Democratics -- Pt. IV. Love in the Postmodern World: Differential Consciousness III -- Ch. 6. Love as a Hermeneutics of Social Change, a Decolonizing Movida -- Ch. 7. Revolutionary Force: Connecting Desire to Reality -- Conclusion: Differential Manifesto, Trans-Languages, and Global Oppositional Politics -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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