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Reclaiming Identity Realist Theory and the Predicament of Postmodernism

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  • ISBN-13: 9780520223486
  • ISBN: 0520223489
  • Publisher: University of California Press

AUTHOR

Moya, Paula M. L., Hames-García, Michael Roy

SUMMARY

"This collection is wide ranging and provides insights into the complex identity problematic from a fresh and provocative realist perspective, with each essay building upon and extending this theory in new directions."--Rosaura Sanchez, author ofTelling Identities: The Californio TestimoniesandChicano Discourse "Challenging, contentious, informative and giving full substance to the experiences of the subaltern, this groundbreaking collection carries us through a rich range of materials just where life in the historical humanities is most vital." --Jose David Saldivar, author ofBorder Matters: Remapping American Cultural Studies "These authors provide careful, complex, and powerful accounts of why we all should rethink current fashionable dismissals of the value and the reality of identity. Rather than take sides in the older forms of these debates, the essays move the issues forward onto far more productive postpositivist and postcolonial terrain. This reframing of identity, experience, and realism issues is long overdue."--Sandra Harding, author ofIs Science Multicultural?: Postcolonialisms, Feminisms, and Epistemologies "Reclaiming Identityis an important contribution to scholarly yet politically engaged inquiry across the disciplines. Its well planned chapters converge on an attempt to work out a postpositivist, realist response to poststructural challenges -- a response that involves rethinking and selectively rehabilitating such crucial, contested concepts as experience and identity. The book develops thought-provoking arguments that should engage even its objects of criticism and be of interest to historians and social scientists as well as literary critics, philosophers, and critical theorists." --Dominick LaCapra, author ofRethinking Intellectual History: Texts, Contexts, Language, Representing the Holocaust,andHistory and Memory after Auschwitz,among other titles. "Scholars and social scientists interested in identity--in psychology,sociology, philosophy, ethnic studies, and the humanities--should read this collection of sparkling and provocative essays. Navigating the waters between positivist and post-modern accounts of identity, the essays work remarkably well together to illuminate the point that identity, although obviously constructed and continually reconstructed in the flow of everyday experience, is also real and can be systematically analyzed because it is real in its behavioral consequences." --Hazel Rose Markus, co-editor ofEmotion and Culture: Empirical Studies of Mutual InfluenceMoya, Paula M. L. is the author of 'Reclaiming Identity Realist Theory and the Predicament of Postmodernism' with ISBN 9780520223486 and ISBN 0520223489.

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