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Left Out: The Politics of Exclusion: Essays 1964-2002

by Martin Duberman

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Publisher Comments:

"Despite our country's bootstrap rhetoric, outsiders in this land of individualism rarely make a go of it alone. As the first essay in this collection-an analysis of the anti-slavery movement of the mid-nineteenth century-attempts to show, improving conditions for those who have been left out hinges on the ability of the despised and downtrodden, and their allies, to band together in collective struggle and insist on their entitlements."-from the Introduction, Left Out

The lives of "outsiders" have been the focus of Martin Duberman's work as a public intellectual for the past four decades. Best known for his biography of Paul Robeson, Duberman highlights the "banding together" of the excluded in Left Out. These identity-based movements-black power, gay liberation, feminism-have created a vital and controversial change in American consciousness in recent decades. Duberman's collected essays trace this evolution of thought in lively and engaging language. Available here for the first time in paperback, this edition includes three new essays.

Presenting summations of Duberman's views on such matters as race, foreign policy, gender, and sexuality, Left Out offers incisive analyses of the split between class-based and identity-based politics on the Left. As a white anti-racist, feminist man, socialist queer, and "godfather" of the gay studies movement, Duberman has taken many brave and prescient stands. His writing shows why he is considered a deeply moral and wise man.

"No matter the topic, Martin Duberman's thoughtful and nuanced essays are written with a humanity and optimism all too rare in our cynical times."-Susan Faludi

"[Duberman] has engaged the greatest struggles of our times with an unflinching nerve, a wise heart and a brilliant intellect."-Jonathan Kozol

About the Author

Martin Duberman is Distinguished Professor of History at Lehman College and the Graduate School of the City University of New York. He is the founder and first director of the Center for Lesbian and Gay Studies at the CUNY Graduate School, the countrys first such research center. He is the author and editor of some twenty books and has received numerous awards including the Bancroft prize in American History.

Product Details

ISBN:
9780896086722
Subtitle:
The Politics of Exclusion: Essays 1964-2002
Author:
Duberman, Martin
Publisher:
South End Press
Location:
Cambridge, Mass.
Subject:
General
Subject:
United states
Subject:
Gay Studies
Subject:
Culture conflict
Subject:
Marginality, Social
Subject:
Politics and culture
Copyright:
Edition Number:
1st paperback ed.
Series Volume:
00-289
Publication Date:
September 2002
Binding:
Paperback
Grade Level:
General/trade
Language:
English
Pages:
504
Dimensions:
9 x 6 in

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