Cloth: 978-0-226-50361-5 | Paper: 978-0-226-50362-2 | Electronic: 978-0-226-22578-4
DOI: 10.7208/chicago/9780226225784.001.0001
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ABOUT THIS BOOK
Each essay employs a recent historical case to demonstrate how oppositional consciousness actually worked in the experience of a subordinate group. Based on participant observation and interviews, chapters focus on the successful social movements of groups such as African Americans, people with disabilities, sexually harassed women, Chicano workers, and AIDS activists. Ultimately, Oppositional Consciousness sheds new light on the intricate mechanisms that drive the important social movements of our time.
Contributors: Naomi Braine, Sharon Groch, Fredrick C. Harris, Jane Mansbridge, Anna-Maria Marshall, Aldon Morris, Marc Simon Rodriguez, Brett C. Stockdill, Lori G. Waite
AUTHOR BIOGRAPHY
Aldon Morris is a professor of sociology at Northwestern University and coeditor, with Carol Mueller, of Frontiers in Social Movement Theory.
TABLE OF CONTENTS
Acknowledgments
List of Contributors
1. The Making of Oppositional Consciousness / Jane Mansbridge
2. Social Movements and Oppositional Consciousness / Aldon Morris and Naomi Braine
3. Religious Resources in an Oppositional Civic Culture / Fredrick C. Harris
4. Free Spaces: Creating Oppositional Consciousness in the Disability Rights Movement / Sharon Groch
5. A Spectrum in Oppositional Consciousness: Sexual Harassment Plaintiffs and Their Lawyers / Anna-Maria Marshall
6. Cristaleño Consciousness: Mexican-American Activism between Crystal City, Texas, and Wisconsin, 1963–80 / Marc Simon Rodriguez
7. Divided Consciousness: The Impact of Black Elite Consciousness on the 1966 Chicago Freedom Movement / Lori G. Waite
8. Forging a Multidimensional Oppositional Consciousness: Lessons from Community-Based AIDS Activism / Brett C. Stockdill
9. Complicating Oppositional Consciousness / Jane Mansbridge
References
Index