Activism, Identity, and Social Theory in the 1960s : The Dawn of Life Politics (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought)

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Activism, Identity, and Social Theory in the 1960s : The Dawn of Life Politics (Routledge Studies in Social and Political Thought)

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  • 製本 Hardcover:ハードカバー版/ページ数 182 p.
  • 言語 ENG
  • 商品コード 9781041257547
  • DDC分類 303.484

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Activism, Identity, and Social Theory in the 1960s examines the crucial connection between social analysis and everyday practice using a study of the transformative social movements of the 1960s. It demonstrates how personal experiences of discrimination can reflect broader mechanisms of social exclusion to reveal how the fusion of personal and political spheres created new forms of identity politics and social activism that continue to shape contemporary society.

Seven interconnected chapters offer unique insights covering pivotal events, including May 1968 in France, the New Left, women's liberation, racial justice movements, gay liberation, Northern Ireland, and Vietnam War protests. Each chapter illuminates how marginalised groups confronted injustice while highlighting the influences from social theory and philosophy that shaped activist thinking. In doing so, the author sheds light on how the events of 1968 influenced future political developments and culminated in the development of ideas such as intersectionality.

Designed for advanced undergraduate students, postgraduate students, and researchers across social science disciplines, including sociology and political science, this accessible text provides essential context and offers new arguments for understanding contemporary social movements and identity politics.

Contents

Introduction: 1968, Life Politics, the People's Will and Their Discontent

1 1968: When the Personal Became Political

2 May 1968

3 The New Left

4 Gender and Women's Liberation

5 The Two Worlds of Race

6 Gay Liberation

7 Northern Ireland

8 Vietnam

Conclusion: The Legacy of 1968

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