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+Using identity as the basis for political action precludes finding the solidarity necessary to effectuating change in a wider community |
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+Bhambra and Margree ‘10 (Gurminder K. and Victoria, University of Warwick and University of Brighton, " Identity Politics and the Need for a ‘Tomorrow’,” Economic and political Weekly, April 2010, Volume xlv, Issue 15) |
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+"1 Exclusionary Politics It ... see Holmwood 1995)." |
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+Politicized identities need to be defined in terms of a future they aspire to- not violence that has been actuated against them. This is the most productive model of politics, avoids a politics of fetishization, and foments a future with less violence |
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+Bhambra and Margree 10 (Gurminder K. and Victoria, University of Warwick and University of Brighton, " Identity Politics and the Need for a ‘Tomorrow’,” Economic and political Weekly, April 2010, Volume xlv, Issue 15) |
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+"In what follows ... Lynn Hankinson Nelson." |