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  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Identity politics

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  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Identity (Psychology)
  • General subdivision: Political aspects

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  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Politics of identity

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  • Topical term or geographic name entry element: Political participation

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  • Source citation: Work cat.: Identity before identity politics, 2008:
  • Information found: p. 4 of cover (in late 1960s identity politics emerged on political landscape, challenging prevailing ideas about social justice and bringing new attention to social identity)

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  • Source citation: Identity politics in the women's movement, c2001:
  • Information found: p. 1 (proponents of identity politics believe it important to affiliate with those who confront similar experiences based on group characteristics) p. 23 (identity politics expresses principle that identity--individual or collective--should be central to practice of radical politics)

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  • Source citation: Dictionary of the social sciences, 2002
  • Information found: (identity politics: political activity organized on basis of cultural, racial, gender, ethnic, or other claims that prioritize particular group identity and experience; strongly associated with wave of political organization and contestation launched by black activists in 1960s and then continued by women's movement, other minority movements, gay pride movement, and most recently by conservative identity movements such as Christian Coalition)

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  • Source citation: Stanford encyclopedia of philosophy online, Jan. 28, 2009
  • Information found: (identity politics: wide range of political activity and theorizing founded in shared experiences of injustice of members of certain social groups. Identity politics as mode of organizing connected to idea that some social groups are oppressed; that is, that one's identity as a woman or as a Native American, for example, makes one peculiarly vulnerable to cultural imperialism)

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  • Source citation: Asian America through the lens, 1998:
  • Information found: p. 20 (since 1960s, identity politics has played key role in ethnic revival, community politics; recently, identity politics dominated by notion of difference structured in polarizing dichotomies)

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  • Source citation: Schmidt, R. Language policy and identity politics in the United States, 2000.

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  • Source citation: Oxford dictionary of English, 2005
  • Information found: (identity politics: tendency for people of a particular religion, race, social background, etc., to form exclusive political alliances, moving away from traditional broad-based party politics)

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  • Source citation: Wikipedia, Jan. 30, 2009
  • Information found: (Identity politics: political action to advance the interests of members of a group whose members perceive themselves to be oppressed by virtue of a shared and marginalized identity (such as race, ethnicity, religion, gender, sexual orientation, and neurological wiring). The term has been used principally in United States politics since the 1970s)

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