Identity politics in the United StatesNadiya N. Ali
Though recent research on White racial solidarity has advanced our understanding of White identity politics in the United States, the religious underpinnings of White identity politics remain understudied. Building on the documented conflation of religious, racial, and national identities among White ...
"Family is the center of everything and we need a political party that's going to put the family at the heart of it," Schilling said. "We want to make the family the most powerful and important special interest group in America." Schilling said his group tested a lo...
Free Essay: Identity politics is defined as ‘a tendency for people of a particular religion, race, social background, etc., to form exclusive political...
Selective Solidarity: The politics of immigrants' social rights in Western welfare states. Country characteristics, in particular the political strength of anti-immigrant parties, the nature of national identity, and the structure of the welfare state, explain why the political translation differs between...
The social and political context of sexual identity development in the United States has changed dramatically since the mid twentieth century. Same-sex att
"Christine Jorgensen and the Media: Identity Politics in the Early 1950s Press" analyzes America's first transgender celebrity and the interpretations of her identity by a seemingly celebratory press. Jorgensen, who rose to fame in December 1952, was propelled to stardom partly because of the cult...
Power, Interest, and Identity in International Politics: The Military Alliance between the United States and Republic of KoreaThe twenty-first century has witnessed the unprecedented endurance of international alliances. Not only have many of the present-day military alliances鈥攕uch as the North ...
Under the bill, teacher preparation programs at colleges and universities would be barred from teaching "identity politics" or include lessons that are "based on theories that systemic racism, sexism, oppression, and privilege are inherent in the institutions of the United States and we...
This paper explores perceptions of identity politics through the example of the contemporary women's movement in the United States. The first section looks at the development of new social movement theory, underscores the connections with identity politics, and examines two examples of identity ...