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Home > College of Humanities and Sciences > Dept. of Political Science > EES > Vol. 9 (1986) > Iss. 1

 

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Volume 9, Issue 1 (1986)

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Explorations in Ethnic Studies

Front Matter

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Table of Contents

Articles

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Identity as Theory and Method for Ethnic Studies
John Hatfield

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Critique [of Identity as Theory and Method for Ethnic Studies by John Hatfield]
Barbara Hiura

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Critique [of Identity as Theory and Method for Ethnic Studies by John Hatfield]
Neil Nakadate

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Critique [of Identity as Theory and Method for Ethnic Studies by John Hatfield]
Jonathan Majak

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Female Power, Ethnicity, and Aging
Linda M. C. Abbott

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Critique [of Female Power, Ethnicity, and Aging by Linda M. C. Abbott]
Faye Pauli Whitaker

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Critique [of Female Power, Ethnicity, and Aging by Linda M. C. Abbott]
Lillian H. Jones

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Reclaiming the Subject: Italian Women Self-Defined
Chris Ruggiero

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Critique [of Reclaiming the Subject: Italian Women Self-Defined by Chris Ruggiero]
Gloria Eive

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Critique [of Reclaiming the Subject: Italian Women Self-Defined by Chris Ruggiero]
Gloria Lothrop

Indexes

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AUTHOR AND TITLE INDEX Volume 8, 1985

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TITLE INDEX, Volume 8, 1985

End Matter

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The Editor Notes ...

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