Eddie Yeghiayan
Calás, Marta B. and Linda Smircich, Linda. "Past Postmodernism? Reflections and Tentative Directions." Academy of Management Review (October 1999), 24(4):662, 668.
Calhoun, Craig. Review of T.K. Oommen’s Citizenship, Nationality and Ethnicity. American Journal of Sociology (March 1998), 103(5):1416.
Camic, Charles and Neil Gross.
Capeci, Dominic J., Jr. and Jack C. Knight. "Reckoning with Violence: W.E.B. Du Bois and the 1906 Atlanta Race Riot." Journal of Southern History (November 1996), 62(4):732n21.
Caraway, Nancie. "The Cunning of History: Empire, Identity and Feminist Theory in the Flesh." Women & Politics (Spring 1992), 12(2):4, 16.
Caron, Timothy P. "'The Reds are in the Bible Room’: Political Activism and the Bible in Richard Wright's Uncle Tom's Children." Studies in American Fiction (Spring 1996), 24(1):62-63n19.
Carr, Helen. "Motherhood and Apple Pie." Paragraph: The Journal of the Modern Critical Theory Group (November 1998), 21(3):279, 289n26.
Carrard, Philippe. "Part of the Way with Verbal Play: The Ludic Mode in Scholarly Titling." Style (Winter 1996), 30(4):569, 579.
Castronovo, Russ. "Political Necrophilia." Boundary 2: An International Journal of Literature and Culture (Summer 2000), 27(2):133.
Chamberlain, Muriel. "Gender and the Narratives of Migration." History Workshop Journal: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Historians (Spring 1997), 43:88, 107n6.
Charmé, Stuart Z. "Varieties of Authenticity in Contemporary Jewish Identity." Jewish Social Studies (Winter 2000), 6(2):136, 152n14.
Chatterjee, Indrani. "A Slave's Quest for Selfhood in Eighteenth-Century Hindustan." Indian Economic and Social History Review (January-March 2000), 37(1):62n28.
Cheah, Pheng. "Grounds of Comparison." Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism (Winter 1999), 29(4):10, 17.
This issue is entitled "Grounds of Comparison: Around the Work
of Benedict Anderson."
Chen, Kuan-Hsing. "The Decolonization Effects. " Journal of Communication Inquiry (Fall 1997), 21(2):79.
Cheng, Anne Anlin. "Wounded Beauty: An Exploratory Essay on Race, Feminism and the Aesthetic Question." Tulsa Studies in Women's Literature (Fall 2000), 19(2):211n3.
Chivallon, Christine. "Images of Creole Diversity and Spatiality: A Reading of Patrick Chamoiseau's Texaco." Ecumene (July 1997), 4(3):331, 335n34.
Chivallon, Christine. Review of Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic: Modernity and double Consciousness (1993). Homme (January-March 2000), 161:51-73.
Chivaura, Vimbai Gukwe. "European Culture in Africa as Business: Its Implications on the Development of the Human Factor." Journal of Black Studies (November 1998), 29(2):207.
Chowdhury, Kanishka. "Afrocentric Voices: Constructing Identities, [Dis]placing Difference." College Literature (June 1997), 24(2):36, 55.
Quotes the following from Paul Gilroy, that he rejects an "African american version of cultural studies which shares a nationalistic focus that is antithetical to the rhizomorphic, fractal structure of the transcultural formation that is the black atlantic."
Chrisman, Laura. "Journeying to Death: A Critique of Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic." Crossings (Fall 1997), 1(2):82-96.
Chrisman, Laura. "Journeying to Death: Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic." In Kwesi Owusu, ed., Black British Culture and Society: A Text Reader, pp. 453-464. Comedia. London & New York: Routledge, 2000.
Chrisman, Laura. "Journeying to Death: Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic." Race & Class: A Journal for Black & Third World Liberation (October-December 1997), 39(2):51-64.
Chrisman, Laura. "Rethinking Black Atlanticism." Black Scholar (Fall-Winter 2000), 30(3-4):12 -17.
This special issue is entitled "Transcending Traditions," edited by Laura Chrisman, Farah Jasmine Griffin, and Tukufu Zuberi.
Chrisman, Laura. Review of Jennifer DeVere Brody’s Impossible Purities: Blackness, Femininity, and Victorian Culture." Nineteenth-Century Literature (June 2000), 55(1):134-137.
Chrisman, Laura. "Theorizing ‘Race’, Racism and Culture - Pitfalls of Idealist Tendencies." Paragraph: The Journal of the Modern Critical Theory Group (March 1993), 16(1):89, 90n9.
This issue is entitled"Inequality/Theory I, Post-Colonialism, Racism and Cultural Difference," edited by Richard H. King and Patrick Williams.
Quotes the following from Paul Gilroy:
"No single culture is hermetically sealed off from others. There can be no neat and tidy pluralistic separation of racial groups in this country. It is time to dispute with those positions which, when taken to their conclusions, say ‘there is no possibility of shared history and no human empathy’. We must beware of the use of ethnicity to wrap a spurious cloak of legitimacy around the speaker who invokes it. Culture, even the culture which defines the groups we know as races, is never fixed, finished or final."
"The End of Antiracism " (1992).
Christie, Alastair. "Is Social Work a 'Non-Traditional' Occupation for Men?" British Journal of Social Work (August 1998), 28(4):505, 509.
Christie, Stuart. "Trickster Gone Golfing: Vizenor's Heirs of Columbus and the Chelh-ten-em Development Controversy." American Indian Quarterly (Summer 1997), 21(3):359.
Chu, Wei-cheng-Raymond. "Some Ethnic Gays are Coming Home; or, the Trouble with Interraciality." Textual Practice (Summer 1997), 11(2):221, 233n7.
Chude-Sokei, Louis. Review of Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993). American Quarterly (December 1996), 48(4):740-745.
Clark, Steve. "Introduction." In Steve Clark, ed., Travel Writing and Empire: Postcolonial Theory in Transit pp. 3, 27. London & New York: Zed, 1999.
Clarke, George Elliott. "Contesting a Model Blackness: A Meditation on African-Canadian African Americanism, or The Structures of African Canadianité." Essays on Canadian Writing (Spring 1998), 63:9, 28, 31, 47n21, 52.
Clarke, George Elliott. "Must All Blackness Be American? Locating Canada in Borden’s ‘Tightrope Time,’ or Nationalizing Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic." Canadian Ethnic Studies/Etudes Ethniques au Canada (1996), 28(3):56-71.
This is a special issue on "Literary Theory and Ethnic Minority Writing," edited by Joseph Pivato.
Clifford, James. "The Transit-Lounge of Culture." TLS: The Times Literary Supplement (May 3 1991), 4596:7-8.
Clifford, James. "Diasporas." Cultural Anthropology (August 1994), 9(3):308, 315-321, 324, 326, 328n, 330n17, 331nn19, 20, 334-335.
Clifford, James. "Indigenous Articulations." Contemporary Pacific (Fall 2001), 13(2):483, 486.
Cloud, Dana L. "The Rhetoric of ‘Family Values’: Scapegoating, Utopia, and the Privatization of Social Responsibility." Western Journal of Communication (Fall 1998), 62(4):387, 414.
Coats, Geoffrey. "From Whence We Come: Alioune Diop and Saint-Louis, Senegal. Research in African Literatures (Winter 1997), 28(14):207, 215.
This special issue is on "Multiculturalism," edited by Jean-François Fourny and Marie-Paule Ha.
Cohen, C., M. Imeri, and C. Marazzi. "The Riots—Urban Revolt in Great Britain, 1981." Change International (1983), 1:45.
Cohen, Colleen Ballerino. "’This is de test’: Festival and the Cultural Politics of Nation Building in the British Virgin Islands." American Ethnologist (May 1998), 25(2):190, 212.
Cole, Catherine M. "'This is Actually a Good Interpretation of Modern Civilisation': Popular Theatre and the Social Imaginary in Ghana, 1946-66." Africa (1997), 67(3):370-371, 386.
Cole, Mike. "Contradictions in the Educational Theory of Gintis and Bowles." Sociological Review (August 1983), 31(3):483, 488n32.
Cole, Merrill. "Nat Turner’s Thing." In Christopher Lane, ed., The Psychoanalysis of Race, pp. 261-266, 278, 280. New York: Columbia University Press, 1998.
Cohen, Philip. "Rethinking the Diasporama." Patterns of Prejudice (January 1999), 33(1):12n14.
Collier, Jane F., Bill Maurer, and Liliana Suárez-Navaz. "Sanctioned Identities: Legal Constructions of Modern Personhood. " Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (September 1995), 2(1-2):18-19, 24.
Collins, Marcus. "Pride and Prejudice: West Indian Men in Mid-Twentieth-Century Britain." Journal of British Studies (July 2001), 40(3):400n23.
Collins, Patricia Hill. "Intersections of Race, Class, Gender, and Nation: Some Implications for Black Family Studies." Journal of Comparative Family Studies (Spring 1998), 29(1):27n1, 31, 32, 35.
Special Issue: Comparative Perspectives on Black Family Life, Vol. 1.
Collins, Patricia Hill. "It's All in the Family: Intersections of Gender, Race, and Nation." Hypatia: A Journal of Feminist Philosophy (Summer 1998), 13(3):77-78, 81.
Special Issue: Border Crossings: Multicultural and Postcolonial Feminist Challenges to Philosophy, (Part II).
Comaroff, John. "Humanity, Ethnicity, Nationality - Conceptual and Comparative Perspectives on the U.S.S.R." Theory and Society: Renewal and Critique in Social Theory (October 1991), 20(5):687n48.
Comaroff, John. "Re-Marx on Repression and the Rule of Law." Law and Social Inquiry: Journal of the American Bar Foundation (Fall 1990), 15(4):677.
Cites Paul Gilroy's There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack (1987).
Consalvo, Mia. "’3 Shot Dead in Courthouse’: Examining News Coverage of Domestic Violence and Mail-order Brides." Women's Studies in Communication (Fall 1998), 21(2):188.
Cook, Ian. "'Nothing Can Ever Be the Case of 'Us' and 'Them' Again': Exploring the Politics of Difference through Border Pedagogy and Student Journal Writing." Journal of Geography in Higher Education (March 2000), 24(1):16, 25.
Coombe, Rosemary J. and Paul Stoller.
"X Marks the Spot: The Ambiguities of African
Trading in the Commerce of the Black Public Sphere."
Public Culture: Society for Transnational Cultural Studies (Fall 1994), 7(1):257, 272.
This issue is entitled "The Black Public Sphere."
Cooper, Carolyn. "Race and the Cultural Politics of Self-Representation: A View from the University of The West Indies." Research in African Literatures (Winter 1996), 27(4):97-105.
Part of the special issue on Paul Gilroy's The Black Atlantic (1993).
Coundouriotis, Eleni. Review of Antoinette Burton’s At the Heart of Empire: Indians and the Colonial Encounter in Late-Victorian Britain, and Parama Roy’s Indian Traffic: Identities in Question in Colonial and Postcolonial India. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Spring 2001), 26(3):900.
"Cover to Cover." New Pittsburgh Courier (October 4, 2000), 91(80):B4.
Crane, Gregg D. "The Lexicon of Rights, Power and Community in Blake: Martin R. Delany’s Dissent from Dred Scott." American Literature (September 1996), 68(3):531, 548n4, 553n38.
Cravey, Altha J. "Engendering the Latin American State." Progress in Human Geography (December 1998), 22(4):532, 540.
Crenshaw, Carrie. "Resisting Whiteness' Rhetorical Silence." Western Journal of Communication (Summer 1997), 61(3):273, 277.
Crichlow, Warren and Cameron McCarthy "Introduction: Toni Morrison and the Curriculum." Cultural Studies (May 1995), 9(2):207, 208.
Isue is entitled "Toni Morrison and the Curriculum," edited by Warren Crichlow and Cameron McCarthy.
Critchley, Simon. Review of Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic: Modernity and Double Consciousness (1993). Sociology: The Journal of the British Sociological Association (November 1994), 28(4):1008-1010.
Critchley, Simon. "Black Socrates? Questioning the Philosophical Tradition." Radical Philosophy (January-February 1995), 69:23-24, 26nn25-28.
Cubitt, Sean. "Online Sound and Virtual Architecture (Contribution to the Geography of Cultural Translation)." Leonardo Music Journal (1997), 7:45, 48n13.