TY - BOOK AU - Nicholson,Linda J. AU - Seidman,Steven TI - Social postmodernism: beyond identity politics T2 - Cambridge cultural social studies SN - 0521475716 AV - HM24. S5443 1995 U1 - 301.01 PY - 1995/// CY - Cambridge, New York PB - Cambridge University Press KW - Sociology KW - Methodology KW - Group identity KW - Political sociology KW - Social movements KW - Postmodernism KW - Social aspects N1 - Includes bibliographical references; Introduction --; Part I; Critiques of Identity: --; 1; Interpreting gender; Linda Nicholson --; 2; Feminist encounters: locating the politics of experience; Chandra Talpade Monhanty --; 3; Postcolonial criticism and Indian historiography; Gyan Prakash --; Part II; Critiques of the Deconstruction of Identity: --; 4; African identities; Kwame Anthony Appiah --; 5; Deconstructing queer theory or the under-theorization of the social and the ethical; Steven Seidman --; 6; Queer visibility in commodity culture; Rosemary Hennessy --; Part III; Postmodern Approaches to the Social: --; 7; Gender as seriality: thinking about women as a social collective; Iris Marion Young --; 8; Refiguring social space; Cindy Patton --; 9; Just framing: ethnicities and racisms in a 'postmodern' framework; Ali Rattansi --; 10; Politics culture and the public sphere: toward a postmodern conception; Nancy Fraser --; Part IV; Postmodern Approaches to the Political: --; 11; Feminism citizenship and radical democratic politics; Chantal Mouffe --; 12; The space of justice: lesbians and democratic politics; Shane Phelan --; 13; Against the liberal state: ACT-UP and the emergence of postmodern politics; Stanley Aronowitz --; 14; Democracies of pleasure: thoughts on the goals of radical sexual politics; R. W. Connell ER -