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10 Gay and Lesbian Experiences and Sensibilities
in the Antiwar Movement
Mindy Spatt
161
11 Reweaving the New World Order: An Ecofeminist Analysis
Ilene Rose Feinman
167
12 Race: Theory, Culture, and Politics in the United States Today
Howard Winant
174
13 Industrial Racism, the Environmental Crisis, and the Denial
of Social Justice
Cynthia Hamilton
189
14 The Iconography of Hazardous Waste
Andrew Szasz
197
15 The Media Environment after Desert Storm
Marcy Darnovsky
223
IV Searching for Strategy: Dilemmas of Activism
16 Movements and Dissensus Politics
Frances Fox Piven and Richard A. Cloward
235
17 Think Globally, Act Politically: Some Notes toward New
Movement Strategy
Richard Flacks
251
18 The Uses of Freedom: PostCommunist Transformation
in Eastern Europe
Bronislaw Misztal
264
19 The Global Planet and the Internal Planet: New Frontiers
for Collective Action and Individual Transformation
Alberto Melucci
287
20 New Social Movements and the Transformation
to Post-Fordist Society
Margit Mayer and Roland Roth
299
21 Rethinking Revolution in Light of the New Social Movements
Allen Hunter
320
About the Contributors 347
Index 351

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Publication Information: Book Title: Cultural Politics and Social Movements. Contributors: Marcy Darnovsky - editor, Barbara Epstein - editor, Richard Flacks - editor. Publisher: Temple University Press. Place of Publication: Philadelphia. Publication Year: 1995. Page Number: vi.
    
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