Table of contents for Cultural studies : from theory to action / edited by Pepi Leistyna.


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Preface <TO BE CREATED BY LEISTYNA>
Acknowledgments
Introduction: Revitalizing the Dialogue: Theory, Coalition Building, and Social Change
Pepi Leistyna
Suggested Reading
PART I: The Politics of Economic Oppression: Anti-Colonialism Meets Globalization
1). Unity and Changes in the Ideology of Political Economy
S. Amin
2). The Postcolonial Aura: Third World Criticism in the Age of Global Capitalism
Arif Dirlik
3). Time and Class 
Zygmunt Bauman
4). Theoretical Therapies, Remote Remedies: SAPs and the Political Ecology of Poverty and Health in Africa
Brooke G. Schoepf, Claude Schoepf & Joyce V. Millen
5). A New Way of Thinking in Action: The Zapatistas in Mexico -- A Postmodern Guerrilla Movement?
Fernanda Navarro
6). Workers' Resistance
Anita Chan
7). Life against Gold
Ustun Reinart
8). The Campus Anti-Sweatshop Movement
Richard Apelbaum & Peter Dreier
9). The NGO-ization of Grassroots Politics
Sangeeta Kamat
Suggested Reading
PART II: Representational Politics: Making up Your Own Mind by Minding the Popular Media 
10). Global Media, Neoliberalism, and Imperialism
Robert McChesney
11). Theoretical Orthodoxies: Textualism, Constructivism and the 'New Ethnography' in Cultural Studies
David Morley
12). Disney, Southern Baptists, & Children's Culture: The Magic Kingdom as Sodom and Gomorrah?
Henry Giroux
13). Seeing Ourselves, Being Ourselves: Broadcasting Aboriginal Television in Canada
Jennifer David
14). Zines
Stephen Duncombe
15). The Ho'okele Netwarriors in the Liquid Continent 
Kekula P. Bray-Crawford
16). Internet Subcultures and Political Activism
Richard Kahn & Douglas Kellner
17). Staring Back: Self-Representations of Disabled Performance Artists
Rosemarie Garland Thomson
18). Noise From Underground: Punk Rock's Anarchic Rhythms Spur a New Generation to Political Activism
Johnny Temple
Suggested Reading 
PART III: Identity and Ethnicity in the Face of Discrimination and Racism 
19). Rethinking Recognition 
Nancy Fraser
20). The Roots of International Racism
Fidel Castro
21). Invention, Memory, and Place
Edward Said
22). White Ethnic Unconsciousness
Pepi Leistyna
23). Racial Justice in a Multi-Ethnic Society 
Bhikhu Parekh
24). Where was the Color in Seattle? Looking for Reasons Why the Great Battle was so White 
Elizabeth 'Betita' Martinez
25). Sharing the Story of the Movement: the Project Hip-Hop Experience
Nancy Murray
26). World Conference against Racism: Prospects and Challenges
A.S. Narang
Suggested Reading 
PART IV: Gendered Identities in the Realm of Patriarchy
27). Women Workers and Capitalist Scripts: Ideologies of Domination, Common Interests, and the Politics of Solidarity 
Chandra Talpade Mohanty
28). Radicalizing Feminism from the 'Movement Era' On
Joy James
29). Mana Wahine Theory: Creating Space for Maori Women's Theories
Leonie Pihama
30). Afghan Women's Long Struggle: Women Working for Freedom
Tahmeena Faryal
31). Minjung Feminism: Korean Women's Movement for Gender and Class Liberation
Miriam Ching Yoon Louie
32). Reconstructing Masculinity in the Locker Room: The Mentors in Violence Prevention Project
Jackson Katz
Suggested Reading
PART V: Heterosexism and Homophobia: Critical Interventions 
33). The Globalization of Sexual Identities 
Dennis Altman
34). Black Lesbians: Passing, Stereotypes and Transformation
Jewelle Gomez
35). Trashing the Clinic and Burning Down the Beauty Parlor: Activism Transmutes Pitiable Patients into Feisty Gender Radicals 
Pat Califia
36). At a Turning Point: Organized Labor, Sexual Diversity, and the New South Africa
Mazibuko K. Jara, Naomi Webster, and Gerald Hunt
37). Gay Teens Fight Back: A New Generation of Gay Youth Won't Tolerate Harassment in Their Schools
Doug Ireland
Suggested Reading 
Appendices: Getting Informed, Getting Involved: Places to Turn to 
Appendix A). Ang, Ien (2001). "Who Needs Cultural Research?" From author.
Appendix B). List of Activist Organizations and Web Resources 
Appendix C). A list of journals that go against the grain.
Index




Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication: Social justice, Social movements, Culture Study and teaching Political aspects