Contesting Fundamentalisms

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Increasingly discussions about fundamentalism lack precision and leave the implications of fundamentalist practices unexamined. How can we use the term so that it has analytical meaning and is not merely a label applied by self-proclaimed ‘non-fundamentalists?” In Contesting Fundamentalism, the authors expand the term fundamentalism to include an array of ideological positions in social and cultural movements. Chapters critically investigate the nature of fundamentalism in such diverse areas a economics, nationalism, aboriginal politics, and ethinc, gender and religious studies. Examining these areas through the application of a fundamentalist lens presents them in a different light ands with greater clarity. Understanding fundamentalism is a necessary undertaking for contesting its claims. These essays invite a multidimensional understanding of who or what may be called ‘Fundamentalist’ and the dilemmas that this naming creates.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Ailsa M. Watkinson

Ailsa M. watkinson is Associate Professor with the Faculty of Social work, university of regina located in the Saskatoon Community education Centre, St. Andrews’s College. Ailsa’s research interests centre on human rights issues.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Carol Schick

Carol Schick is Associate professor at the university of regina. Her work Focuses on anti-oppressive education in teacher preparation programs. Areas of research include critical race theory, whiteness studies and post-structural theories of discourse.

ABOUT THE AUTHOR Jo Ann Jaffe

Jo Ann Jaffe is Associate professor of Sociology and Social Studies at the University of Regina. She has a Ph.D. In development Sociology from Cornell university and is an author and co-editor of farm Communities at the Crossroads: Challenge and Resistance (CPRC Press 2003)

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Title
Contesting Fundamentalisms
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Edition
1st ed.
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ISBN
818787967X
Length
x+175p., Notes; References; Index; 25cm.
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