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Left out : the politics of exclusion / Martin Duberman.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
Duberman, Martin B.
Language:
English
Subjects (All):
Culture conflict--United States.
Culture conflict.
Marginality, Social--United States.
Marginality, Social.
Politics and culture--United States.
Politics and culture.
United States--Politics and government.
United States.
United States--Social conditions.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxv, 466 p.).
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Left out : the politics of exclusion : essays, 1964-1999
Place of Publication:
New York, NY : Basic Books, c1999.
Language Note:
This edition in English.
Contents:
Pt. 1: Histories of oppression
Ch. 1: Race
The northern response to slavery (1964)
Latest word on slavery in the United States (1974)
Ch. 2: Gender and sexuality
Historical interpretation and the politics of evidence
The Father of the Homophile Movement
Masters and Johnson
Kinsey's urethra
Ch. 3: Foreign policy
Vietnam and American foreign policy (1967)
Havana Inquiry (1974)
Gulf War (1991)
Pt. 2: Sites of resistance: the sixties and seventies
Ch. 1: Black struggle
"Moderation" versus "militancy" (1964)
James Meredith (1966)
Taking stock (1967)
Black power and the American radical traditioon (1968)
Ch. 2: Radicalism on campus
"The dissenting academy"
On misunderstanding student rebels
Experiment in education
Young radicals: politics or culture?
Shifting mood on campus in the seventies
CODA 1996: the multicultural curriculum Ch. 3: Emerging Gay Movement and feminism
Sex and love: Mailer/Miller/Millett
Feminism and gay men
Sex and the military: the Matlovich Case (1976)
Anita Bryant Brigade (1977)
Pt. 3: Old saws/new refrains
Ch. 1: Tenacity of race
Black response to William Styron's The confessions of Nat Turner
Racism in the gay male world (1982)
Writing Robeson
"New" (1997) scholarship on race relations
Ch. 2. Reconfiguring the gay struggle
(Contested) new history of gays and lesbians
Breaking the codes: biography and art
Epidemic arguments
Ch. 3: In conclusion: Divided left: identity politics versus class.
Notes:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
OCLC:
681420446

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