Abstract
Chapter 1 Introduction: Postmodernity and Identity Politics Chapter 2 The Modernist Cultural Form Chapter 3 Birmingham: The South's Modern City Chapter 4 Restructuring the Black Community Chapter 5 The Rise of Modern Mass Consumption and the Fall of Class Chapter 6 Postmodernity and Black Identity Chapter 7 White Resistance Chapter 8 The Battle for Birmingham Chapter 9 The Southern Shift to Fordism: Leverage for Civil Rights Chapter 10 The Keynesian Welfare Regime and the New Social Policy Chapter 11 The Coming of Post-Fordism Chapter 12 The Racialized Order of Post-Fordism Chapter 13 The Decline of the Keynesian Welfare State Chapter 14 Neighborhood Empowerment: The Politics of Place Chapter 15 Conclusion: Beyond the Postmodern Politics of Identity and Difference
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