Detalhes do Livro
Formato
Brochura
Páginas
312
Idioma
Inglês
Publicado
Jul 12, 1999
Editora
Princeton University Press
ISBN-10
069101714X
ISBN-13
9780691017143
Descrição
Jacqueline Stevens explores the intricate relationship between identity and statehood in a thought-provoking examination of how ethnicity, race, and sex define societal roles and affiliations. She delves into the notion that these identities are often assigned at birth, suggesting that the formation of personal and collective identities is less about personal choice and more about societal constructs.
Through carefully constructed arguments, Stevens raises questions about the implications of this system on individual existence and community dynamics. By illustrating the ways in which these affiliations shape governmental policies and societal expectations, she invites readers to reconsider the foundations of their identities within the framework of the state.
In a landscape where societal labels can dictate opportunities and experiences, Stevens' work challenges the conventions of identity. She urges a deeper reflection on how these affiliations continue to reproduce the structures of power and exclusion in contemporary society, provoking a necessary dialogue about belonging and resistance.
Through carefully constructed arguments, Stevens raises questions about the implications of this system on individual existence and community dynamics. By illustrating the ways in which these affiliations shape governmental policies and societal expectations, she invites readers to reconsider the foundations of their identities within the framework of the state.
In a landscape where societal labels can dictate opportunities and experiences, Stevens' work challenges the conventions of identity. She urges a deeper reflection on how these affiliations continue to reproduce the structures of power and exclusion in contemporary society, provoking a necessary dialogue about belonging and resistance.
Gêneros
Ciência e Tecnologia
História
Contemporâneo