INTRODUCTION: Ideas in Motion: Making Sense of Identity Politics and the New Genetics
Contemporary politics of identity are often marked by a high level of emotional and political commitment on the part of the actors involved, and they remain a site of continuous contestation. Not only are they influenced by various historical ‘presences’, to borrow a phrase from Stuart Hall (1990),...
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