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245 1 _aAlienation and Social Criticism / Key Concepts in Critical Theory
260 _bHumanities Press,
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520 _aThe reader of this anthology will learn to see the commonalities between different manifestations of alienation as well as their important differences and thus will gain an insight into the complexities of thinking usefully about alienation in modern society. Acknowledgements, Introduction: Why Is the Concept of Alienation Important?, Work, Alienated Labor, Interviews from Working, Alienation and Poverty: The View from Comolapa, Gender, The Alienation of Women Under Capitalism, Narcisism and Femininity and Alienation, Pregnant Embodiment: Subjectivity and Alienation, Race, Playfulness and ''World'' Travelling and Loving Perception, The Negro and Language, Alienation and the African-American Experience, Report from the Bahamas, Disability, Communications Barriers Between the Worlds of ''Able-Bodiedness'' and ''Disability'', Old Age, Growing to Be an Old Woman: Age and Ageism, Ageism and the Politics of Beauty, Nature, The End of Nature, Marx and Alienation from Nature, What is to Be Done?, The Dominated Self, Public Freedom, Identity: Sin and Blood and Heart, Index.
700 1 _aMoody Thomas E
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700 1 _aSchmitt Richard
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