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Permission
                    to Speak: Who Owns Identity & History?
                    Identity & Political Correctness
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Berman,
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Bruce,
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Cummings,
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Censorship
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The Decade
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Davis,
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Fish,
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Golden,
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Hall,
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hooks,
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Kimball,
                    Roger. The Rape of the Masters: How Political Correctness
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Kleeblatt,
                    Norman L. (ed.). Mirroring Evil: Nazi Imagery/Recent Art,
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Moreno
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Treichler,
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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,
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Arnot,
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                    International Perspectives on Gender, Education and Citizenship.
                    Falmer, 2000.
Badie,
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Banting,
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Barber,
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Barber,
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Baudrillard,
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Baudrillard,
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Bauman,
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Bauman,
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Beck,
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Bennett,
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Black,
                    Jan Knippers. Inequality in the Global Village: Recycled Rhetoric
                    and Disposable People. Kumarian Press, 1999.
Boggs,
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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.
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                    Stephen. Notes from Underground: Zines and the Politics of
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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,
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Friedman,
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Frow,
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Haselbach,
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Hawthorne,
                    Susan. “The Politics of the Exotic: The Paradox of Cultural
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Heysse,
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                    Fredric and Misao Miyoshi, The Cultures of Globalization.
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King,
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King,
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                    Global Futures: Shaping Globalization. London: Zed Books.
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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.
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                    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,
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                    Parameters.” Canada-United States Law Journal, Vol. 23: 1997
Smelser,
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                    2003.
Thunert,
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