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Local Actions Cultural Activism Power And Public Life In America Melissa Checker

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Local Actions Cultural Activism Power And Public Life In America Melissa Checker
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Publisher: Columbia University Press
File Extension: PDF
File size: 1.13 MB
Pages: 277
Author: Melissa Checker, Maggie Fishman
ISBN: 9780231128513, 0231128517, 0231128509, 9780231128506
Language: English
Year: 2004

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Local Actions Cultural Activism Power And Public Life In America Melissa Checker by Melissa Checker, Maggie Fishman 9780231128513, 0231128517, 0231128509, 9780231128506 instant download after payment.

Activism is alive and well in the United States, according to Melissa Checker and Maggie Fishman. It exists on large and small scales and thrives in unexpected places. Finding activism in backyards, art classes, and urban areas branded as "ghettos," these anthropologists explore the many routes people take to work toward social change.Ten absorbing studies present activist groups across the country -- from transgender activists in New York City, to South Asian teenagers in Silicon Valley, to evangelical Christians and Palestinian Americans. Each one examines a social change effort as it unfolds on the ground. Through their anthropological approach these portraits of American society suggest the inherent possibilities in identity-based organizing and offer crucial in-depth perspectives on such hotly debated topics as multiculturalism and the culture wars, the environment, racism, public education, Native American rights, and the Christian right. Moving far beyond the walls of academia, the contributors address the complex issues that arise when researchers have stakes in the subjects they study. Scholars can play multiple roles in the activist struggles they recount, and these essays illustrate how ethnographic research itself can become a tool for activism. (October 2005)

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