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Race, Class and Gender in Nineteenth-Century Culture

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Many of the articles included in this volume focus on the issues of race and ethnicity with a specifically American examination of the concept of race. Others discuss Marx, Freud and the Jewish question in a similar context. The section on sex differences gives appropriate weight to French thinkers; and Part Four, `From Rank to Class', includes assessments of the influence of Locke and Hegel. The editor's introduction and the essays of Part One: Human Nature, supply a more generalised backdrop against which these issues may be considered.
Contributors include: DAVID E. CARTWRIGHT, DONALD J. D`ELIA, SHLOMO AVINERI, FRANCIS E. KEARNS, FLAVIA ALAYA, DAVID M. POST and C.B. MACPHERSON.

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First Published: 06 Jun 1991
13 Digit ISBN: 9781878822024
Pages: 335
Size: 22.8 x 15.2
Binding: Hardback
Imprint: University of Rochester Press
Series: Library of the History of Ideas
Subject: Philosophy
BIC Class: HP

Details updated on 31 Jul 2010