Resources

Permission
to Speak: Who Owns Identity & History?
Identity & Political Correctness

Alterman,
Eric. What Liberal Media? The Truth About Bias and the News.
2003.

Berman,
Paul (ed.). Debating P.C.: The Controversy over Political
Correctness on College Campuses, 1995.

Bruce,
Tammy, Laura C. Schlessinger (Foreword). The New Thought Police:
Inside the Left’s Assault on Free Speech and Free Minds. 2003.

Cummings,
Michael S. Beyond Political Correctness: Social Transformation
in the United States. (Transformations in Politics and Society).
2001.

Censorship
I & II, Art Journal, College Art Association, V 50 #3-4, 1991.

Crosier,
Louis. The Cultural Battlefield. 1994.

The Decade
Show. Museum of Contemporary Hispanic Art, The New Museum
of Contemporary Art, The Studio Museum in Harlem, 1990.

Davis,
Douglas. “Multicultural Wars.” Art in America. February 1995.

Fish,
Stanley. Professional Correctness: Literary Studies and Political
Change. 1999.

Golden,
Thelma (ed.). Black Male: Representations of Masculinity in
Contemporary American Art. Whitney Museum of American Art:
1994.

Hall,
Stuart (ed.). Representations: Cultural Representations and
Signifying Practices. 1997.

hooks,
bell. Yearning: Race, Gender and Cultural Politics. 1990.

Kimball,
Roger. The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness
Sabotages Art. (forthcoming 2003)

Kleeblatt,
Norman L. (ed.). Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art,
Jewish Museum of New York, 2002.

Moreno
Vega, Marta, Cheryll Y. Greene. Voices From the Battlefront:
Achieving Cultural Equity. 1993

Treichler,
Paula A. How to Have Theory in an Epidemic, 1999.

McDonalds
or McDocumenta: Artistic Freedom in a Global Economy?

“Globalization
is restructuring the ways in which we live, and in a very
profound manner. It is led from the west, bears the strong
imprint of American political and economic power, and is highly
uneven in its consequences. But globalization is not just
the dominance of the West over the rest; it affects the United
States as it does other countries. Globalization also influences
everyday life as much as it does events happening on a world
scale…In a globalizing world, where information and images
are routinely transmitted across the globe, we are all regularly
in contact with others who think differently, and live differently
from ourselves.” – Anthony Giddens

Appadurai,
Arjun. Modernity At Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization.
Minneapolis, Minn.:University of Minnesota Press, 1996.

Arnot,
Madeleine and Jo-Anne Dillabough (eds). Challenging Democracy:
International Perspectives on Gender, Education and Citizenship.
Falmer, 2000.

Badie,
Bertrand. “Global Transformations: Politics, Economics and
Culture.” (Feature Review) New Political Economy. Vol. 5,
No. 2, 2000.

Banting,
Keith, George Hoberg, and Richard Simeon, eds. 1997. Degrees
of Freedom: Canada and the United States in a Changing World.
Kingston and Montreal: McGill-Queen’s University Press.

Barber,
Benjamin R. “Can Democracy Survive Globalization?” An International
Journal of Comparative Politics. Vol. 35, No. 3 (Summer),
2000.

Barber,
Benjamin R. Jihad vs. McWorld: How globalization and tribalism
are reshaping the world. New York: Ballantine, 1996.

Baudrillard,
Jean. Evil Demon of Images. Sydney: Power Institute of Fine
Arts. 1987

Baudrillard,
Jean. “Ecstasy of Communication” ,L’Autre par lui-même. Paris:
Galilée 1987

Bauman,
Zygmunt. Liquid Modernity. Blackwell Publishers, 2000.

Bauman,
Zygmunt. The Individualized Society. Blackwell Publishers,
2000.

Beck,
Ulrich. What is Globalization? Trans. By Patrick Camiller.
Blackwell Publishers, 1999.

Bennett,
David. (ed.) Multicultural States: Rethinking Difference and
Identity. Routledge, 1998. Bhabha, Homi K. The Location of
Culture. NY and London: Routledge, 1994.

Black,
Jan Knippers. Inequality in the Global Village: Recycled Rhetoric
and Disposable People. Kumarian Press, 1999.

Boggs,
Carl; Tom Pollard. Postmodern Cinema and Hollywood Culture
in an Age of Corporate Colonization.@ Democracy & Nature.
Vol. 7, No. 1, March 2001: 159-181. Boli, J. and Thomas, G.M.
(eds.). Constructing World Culture. Standford: Stanford U.P.
1999.

Boyer,
Robert and Daniel Drache (eds.). States against Markets: The
Limits of Globalization. London: Routledge.

Cornwell,
Grant H. and Eve Walsch Stoddard (eds). Global Multiculturalism:
Comparative Perspectives on Ethnicity, Race, and Nation. Rowman
and Littlefield, 2000.

Crane,
Diana, Nobuko Kawashima and Ken’ichi Kawasaki (eds.). Global
Culture: Media, Arts, Policy and Globalization. New York:
Routledge, 2002.

Derrida,
Jaques. On Cosmopolitan and Forgiveness. Routledge.

Duncombe,
Stephen. Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of
Alternative Culture. London and New York: Verso, 1997. Stephen

Duncombe,
Stephen (ed.). Cultural Resistance Reader. London and New
York: Verso, 2002.

Everard,
Jerry. Virtual States: Globalisation, Inequality and the Internet.
Routledge, 1999.

Featherstone,
M. Undoing Culture: Globalization, Postmodernism and Identity.
London: Sage, 1995

Feigenbaum,
Harvey B. “Globaloney: Economic versus Cultural Convergence
under Conditions of Globalization.” The Journal of Arts Management,
Law, and Society. Winter 2002.

Friedman,
J. “Global Crises, the Struggle for Cultural Identity and
Intellectual Porkbarrelling.” In Werbner, P. and Modood T.
(eds.), Debating Cultural Hybridity. London: Zed Books.1997.

Frow,
John. “Public Domain and the New World Order in Knowledge.”
Social Semiotics. Vol. 10, No. 2. 2000.

Haselbach,
Dieter (ed). Multiculturalism in a World of Leaking Boundaries.
Lit Verlag 1999.

Hawthorne,
Susan. “The Politics of the Exotic: The Paradox of Cultural
Voyeurism.” Meanjin 48.2 (1989): 259-268.

Heysse,
Tim. “Freedom, Transparency and the Public Sphere: A Philosophical
Analysis.” Javnost-The Public, Vol. 5, No. 4:1998. Jameson,
Fredric and Misao Miyoshi, The Cultures of Globalization.
Durham: Duke UP, 1998.

King,
A. ed., Culture, Globalization and the World System. London:
Macmillan, 1991.

King,
A. “Cities: Contradictory Utopias.” in J.N. Pieterse (ed.),
Global Futures: Shaping Globalization. London: Zed Books.
2000.

Narayn,
Uma and Sandra Harding (ed.). Decentering the Center: Philosophy
for a Multicultural, Postcolonial and Feminist World. Indiana
UP, 2000.

Nederveen
Pieterse, Jan (ed.). Global Futures: Shaping Globalization.
Zed Books, 2000.

O’Brien,
Susie. Imre Szeman. Popular Culture: A User’s Guide. Nelson,
forthcoming August 2003.

Putnam,
Robert. Bowling Alone: The Collapse and Revival of American
Community. Simon & Schuster, 2000.

Ragosta,
John A. “The Cultural Industries Exemption from NAFTA ? its
Parameters.” Canada-United States Law Journal, Vol. 23: 1997

Smelser,
Neil and Jeffrey Alexander (eds.). Diversity and its Discontents.
Princeton UP, 1999.

Szeman,
Imre. Zones of Instability: Literature, Postcolonialism, and
the Nation. Johns Hopkins University Press, forthcoming December
2003.

Thunert,
Martin. “Players Beyond Borders? German Think Tanks as Catalysts
of Internationalisation.” Global Society. Vol. 14, No. 2.
2000.

Ven, C.
“Narrating the postcolonial.” in M. Featherstone and S. Lash
(eds.), Spaces of Culture: City, Nation, World. London: Sage.
1999.