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LEVIN President of Yale University J. BERNARD MACHEN, CHAIRMAN President of the University of Utah KENT MURDOCK Chief Executive Officer, O. C. Tanner Company CHASE N. PETERSON President Emeritus of the University of Utah NEIL L. RUDENSTINE President of Harvard University HAROLD T. SHAPIRO President of Princeton University LORD DAVID WINDLESHAM Principal of Brasenose College, Oxford Page viii Contents The Tanner Lectures on Human Values v The Trustees vii Preface to Volume 19 ix Social Justice in the Age of Identity Politics: Redistribution, Recognition, and Participation Nancy Fraser 1 The Living Enlightenment Peter Gay 69 The Status of Well-Being Thomas M.
Denied the full rights and protections of citizenship, they endure shaming and assault; exclusion from the rights and privileges of marriage and parenthood; curbs on their rights of expression and association; the absence of 15 Once again, for the sake of argument, I begin by conceiving sexuality in a highly stylized way in order to sharpen the contrast to the other ideal-typical kinds of collectivity discussed here. Thus, I treat sexual differentiation as rooted wholly in the status order, as opposed to in the political economy.
For the misrecognition dimension, see David R. Roediger, The Wages of Whiteness: Race and the Making of the American Working Class (Verso 1991); and Scott, Gender and the Politics of History. For the misrecognition dimension of feminist and antiracist struggles, see, for example, Evelyn Brooks Higginbotham, ''African American Women's History and the Metalanguage of Race," Signs 17, no. 2 (1992): 251-74; and Elizabeth Spelman, Inessential Woman (Beacon Press, 1988). Page 21 What, then, of sexuality?