In a global landscape, the representational practices through which inequalities gain meaning are central- both within and across national boundaries. Social Inequality The Politics of Representation takes a fresh look at how inequalities of class, race, sexuality, gender, and nation are constructed in twenty countries on five continents. It offers both rich insight and cultural critique- yet it does not offer a universal paradigm, nor is it concerned with debates about scholarship from
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