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Emerald Group Publishing is pleased to announce the publication of Studies in Symbolic Interaction, volume 34. For full information please see below:

Studies in Symbolic Interaction, volume 34. Edited by Norman K. Denzin

ISBN: 9781849509602
ISSN: 0163-2396

Pub. Date: 9th April 2010

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Synopsis:

Part I of Volume 34 of Studies in Symbolic Interaction contains 12 outstanding contribution by leading activist scholars on Commodity Racism, Chief Illiniwek, and Native American Sport Mascots. Part II, New Interpretative Works, contain seven performance narratives - black womanhood, masculinity, whiteness, and gender, sexual violation, old civilization and democratic citizenship.

Table of Contents

PART I

Decolonial Openings: Fashioning Narratives and Identities Against/After Chief Illiniwek




Chapter 1

Thinking Against/After Chief Illiniwek


C. Richard King


Chapter 2

Explaining the NCAA Decision, August 9, 2005

Carol Spindel


Chapter 3

Mourning the Mascot's Demise: On Prehistoric Origins and Modern Aftermath


Synthia Sydnor


Chapter 4

"Leutwiler's Indian" :Creating the Chief Tradition at the University of Illinois

Jennifer Guiliano

Chapter 5

Why The NCAA Was Right


Stephen J. Kaufman

Chapter 6

Inventing Tradition: The Garippo Report and the Paraphernalia of Juris Prudence

Ray Gamache


Chapter 7


Death and Resurrection of Chief Illiniwek (1926-2007)


David Prochaska


Chapter 8


Staging an Intervention in a Virtual Dystopia: The Online Fallout of the Race, Power and Privilege Forum and the Removal of "Chief Illiniwek"


Cassidy C. Browning


Chapter 9

The University of Chief Illiniwek? Consuming Indianness in the Shadows of Memorial Stadium


Michael Giardina


Chapter 10

(Not) Writing about the Chief


David Roediger


Chapter 11

On Deaf Ears: An Activist's Comments To The University's Trustees


Stephen J. Kaufman



Part II

New Interpretative Works



Chapter 12

"Born To Be Wild" Or A "Tale Of Two Theories": A Performance Of Black Womanhood In The U.S.


Amira Millicent Davis

Chapter 13

Romance, Nostalgia & Danger: Disposing of the White Male Guide


 Richard Doherty


Chapter 14

"And her death filled her with great plentitude": Whiteness, Erasure and Racialized Schooling


Myra Margolin

Chapter 15

Stepping out, speaking up: Resisting sexual violence through narratives


Koeli Moitra Goel

Chapter 16

The Chargeling


Cory Holding


Chapter 17

Playing With Oil: Putting Performativity At The Center Of Oil Civilization


Daniel Lord

Chapter 18

Lifelong Education and Democratic Citizenship


John M. Johnson



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Matt


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