Eddie Yeghiayan
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Said, Edward W. "Orientalism: an Afterword." Raritan: A Quarterly Review (Winter 1995), 14(3):58.
Sakai, Naoki. "Subject and Substratum: On Japanese Imperial Nationalism." Cultural Studies: Theorizing Politics, Politicizing Theory (July 2000), 14(3-4):464, 526.
Saldivar, José David. "The Calculus of the Ethnic Novel: Response to Perez-Torres." American Literary History (Fall 2000), 12(3):555.
Saldívar, José David. "Tracking English and American Literary and Cultural Criticism." Daedalus (Winter 1997), 126(1):165, 167, 173n28, 174n32.
Salih, Ruba. "Shifting Boundaries of Self and Other: Moroccan Migrant Women in Italy."European Journal of Women’s Studies (August 2000), 7(3):322, 334.
Samantrai, Ranu. "Claiming the Burden: Naipaul's Africa." Research in African Literatures (Spring 2000), 31(1):50, 62.
Asserts that his analysis of V.S. Naipaul's A Bend in the River in this article belongs to the task defined by Paul Gilroy as the ongoing project of "mapping the changing contours of racist ideologies, the semantic fields in which they operate, their special rhetoric, and their internal fractures, as well as their continuities."
Samers, Michael. "Immigration, 'Ethnic minorities', and 'social exclusion' in the European Union: A Critical Perspective." Geoforum (May 1998), 29(2):123-144.
Samers, Michael.
"The Production of Diaspora: Algerian Emigration from Colonialism
to Neo-Colonialism (1840-1970)." Antipode (January 1997), 29(1):34, 37, 62.
Mentions Paul Gilroy’s view that the conept of diaspora is under-theorized.
San Juan, E., Jr. "Beyond Postcolonial Theory: The Mass Line in C.L.R. James’s Imagination." Journal of Commonwealth Literature (1996), 31(1):25-26, 42n3.
San Juan, E., Jr. "Problematizing Multiculturalism and the ‘Common Culture ‘." MELUS: The Journal of the Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (Summer 1994),19(2):68, 80, 83.
San Juan, E., Jr. "Raymond Williams and the Idea of Cultural revolution." College Literature (Spring 1999), 26(2):126.
Sanchez, George J. "Race, Nation, and Culture in Recent Immigration Studies." Journal of American Ethnic History (Summer 1999), 18(4):83n27.
Part of a section entitled "Forum: Immigration History --Assessing the Field."
Sanchez, Gina. "Between Kriolu and Merkanu: Capeverdean Diaspora Identities." Cimboa: A Journal of Letters, Arts and Studies (March 30, 1998), 5(5):22.
Sandhu, Sukhdev. "Up from the Street." Review of Kodwo Eshun’s More Brilliant Than the Sun: Adventures in Sonic Fiction. New Statesman (July 3, 1998), 127(4392):49.
Sanjek, David. "One Size Does Not Fit All: The Precarious Position of the African American Entrepreneur in Post-World War II American Popular Music." American Music (Winter 1997), 15(4):546, 559n31.
Sansone, Livia. "The New Blacks from Bahia: Local and Global in Afro-Bahia." Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (May 1997), 3(4):461, 464, 488.
Sansone, Livio. "The Making of Black Culture: The New Subculture of Lower-Class Young Black Males of Surinamese Origin in Amsterdam." Critique of Anthropology (June 1994 ), 14(2):186,196.
Cites Paul Gilroy’s There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack (1987).
Satzewich, Vic. "Racisms: The Reactions to Chinese Migrants in Canada at the Turn of the Century." International Sociology (September 1989), 4(3):311, 326.
Sawyer, Suzana. "The 1992 Indian Mobilization in Lowland Ecuador." Latin American Perspectives (May 1997), 24(3):78, 80.
Schein, Louisa. "Diaspora Politics, Homeland Erotics, and the Materializing of Memory."
Positions: East Asia Cultures Critique (Winter 1999), 7(3):727n22.
Special issue on "Asian Transnationalities."
Schein, Louisa. "Performing Modernity." Cultural Anthropology (August 1999), 14(3):362, 382, 392.
Schierup, Carl-Ulrik. "Ett etniskt Babels torn: Invandrarorganisationerna och den uteblivna dialogen." [An Ethnic Tower of Babel: Immigrant Organizations in Sweden and the Lack of Dialogue] Sociologisk Forskning (1991), 28(3):4, 12, 20.
Schiller, Nina Glick, Linda Basch, and Cristina Szanton Blanc. "From Immigrant to Transmigrant - Theorizing Transnational Migration." Anthropological Quarterly (January 1995), 68(1):60n6, 61.
Schor, Naomi. "French Feminism Is a Universalism." differences: A Journal of Feminist Cultural Studies (Spring 1995), 7(1):44n17, 45.
Schorsch, Jonathan. "American Jewish Historians, Colonial Jews and Blacks, and the Limits of Wissenschaft: A Critical Review." Jewish Social Studies (Winter 2000), 6(2):103, 122n9.
Scott, Ellen K. "Creating Partnerships for Change: Alliances and Betrayals in the Racial Politics of Two Feminist Organizations." Gender & Society (August 1998), 12 (4):409, 423.
Schrager, Cynthia D. "Both Sides of the Veil: Race, Science, and Mysticism in W.E.B. Du Bois." American Quarterly (December 1996), 48(4):555, 575, 580n16.
Schreiber, L. "Overcoming Methodological Elitism: Afrocentrism as a Prototypical Paradigm for Intercultural Research." International Journal of Intercultural Relations (September 2000), 24(5):651.
Schroeder, Erin. "A Multicultural Conversation: La Haine, Raï, and Menace II Society."
Camera Obscura (September 2001), 16(1) [46]:145, 177n5.
Special Issue: Marginality and Alterity in New European Cinemas, Part 2, edited by Randall Halle and Sharon Willis.
Schwartz, Martin D. and Walter S. DeKeseredy. "Left Realist Criminology: Strengths, Weaknesses and the Feminist Critique." Crime Law and Social Change (January 1991), 15(1):56, 69nn35, 38, 40, 46, 48, 49, 70n71.
Schwarz, Bill "Where Is Cultural Studies?" Cultural Studies (October 1994), 8(3):381, 391-392.
Scraton, Phil. "The State vs. the People: An Introduction." Journal of Law and Society (Winter 1985), 12(3):264, 266n45.
Scraton, Phil and Kathryn Chadwick. "Speaking Ill of the Dead: Institutionalized Responses to Deaths in Custody." Journal of Law and Society (Spring 1986), 13(1):94, 113n10.
Segato, R.L. "The Color-Blind Subject of Myth; Or, Where to Find Africa in the Nation." Annual Review of Anthropology (1998), 27:135, 140, 141, 145, 150.
Sekyi-Otu, Ato. Fanon's Dialectic of Experience, pp. 3, 243n3. Cambridge, Mass.: Harvard University Press,1996.
Seelow, David. "Loud Men: The Poetic Visions of Robert Bly, Ice Cube, and Etheridge Knight." Journal of Men's Studies (Winter 1998), 6(2):149.
Selzer, Linda Furgerson. "Reading the Painterly Text: Clarence Major's ‘The Slave Trade: View from the Middle Passage’." African American Review (Summer 1999), 33(2):227n1, 229.
Sewell, Tony. "Live and Kicking: We’re Getting Dumb and Dumber." The Voice (August 10, 1998), 818:11.
Shank, Gregory. "Looking Back: Radical Criminology and Social Movements." Social Justice: A Journal of Crime Conflict and World Order (Summer 1999), 26(2):114.
Shapiro, Elliott H. "Authentic Watermelon: Maxine Hong Kingston's American Novel." MELUS : Society for the Study of the Multi-Ethnic Literature of the United States (Spring 2001), 26(1):16, 27.
Sharma, Sanjay and Ashwani Sharma. "'So Far So Good...': La Haine and the Poetics of the Everyday." Theory, Culture & Society: Explorations in Critical Social Science (June 2000), 17(3):111-112, 115n12.
Part of a Special Section on Music & Politics.
Shimakawa, Karen. Review of Philip Kafka’s (Un)Doing the Missionary Position: Gender Asymmetry in Contemporary Women’s Writing, and Dorinne Kondo’s About Face: Performing Race in Fashion and Theater. Signs: Journal of Women in Culture and Society (Autumn 1999), 25(1):273.
Shukla, S. "Building Diaspora and Nation: The 1991 ‘Cultural Festival of India'." Cultural Studies (May 1997), 11(2):314n.
Sibley, D. Review of Steven Box’ Recession, Crime and Punishment. Enviornment and Planning A (September 1988), 20(9):1275.
Sierra, María Teresa. "Indian Rights and Customary Law in Mexico: A Study of the Nahuas in the Sierra de Puebla." Law & Society Review (1995), 29 (2):249, 252.
Cites Paul Gilroy's "Cultural Studies and Ethnic Absolutism" 1992).
Silver, Hilary. "National Conceptions of the New Urban Poverty: Social Structural Change in Britain, France and the United States." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (September 1993), 17(3):351.
Special Issue: "The New Urban Poverty and the Underclass," edited by Enzo Mingione.
Cites Paul Gilroy’s There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack (1987).
Silverman, Maxim. "Citizenship and the Nation-State in France." Ethnic and Racial Studies (July 1991), 14(3):347, 348.
Cites Paul Gilroy’s There Ain’t No Black in the Union
Jack (1987).
Silverman, Max. "’Race’ in Question." Paragraph: The Journal of the Modern Critical Theory Group (March 1993), 16(1):57n10, 58n21.
This issue is entitled "Inequality/Theory I, Post-Colonialism, Racism and Cultural Difference," edited by Richard H. King and Patrick Williams.
Sim, Joe. Review of Wolfgang Sofsky ‘s The Order of Terror: The Concentration Camp. Sociology: The Journal of the British Sociological Association (November 1997), 31(4):837.
Sim, Joe. "’We Are Not Animals, We Are Human Beings’: Prisons, Protest, and Politics in England and Wales,1969-1990." Social Justice: A Journal of Crime Conflict and World Order (Fall 1991), 18(3):109, 125, 127.
Sivanandan, Tamara. "Black British Writing: A Review Article." Race & Class: A Journal for Black and Third World Liberation (October-December 2001), 43(2):134, 135, 136.
This issue is entitled "The Three Faces of British Racism."
Skeggs, Beverley. Review of J. C. Walker's Louts and Legends: Male Youth Culture in an Inner City School. British Journal of Sociology of Education (1989), 10(4):486, 490.
Cites Paul Gilroy's article "Know What I Mean, Harry" (1989).
Slane, Andrea. "Pressure Points: Political Psychology, Screen Adaptation, and the Management of Racism in the Case-History Genre." Camera Obscura (May 2001), 15(3) [45]:110n41.
Slater, David. "Geopolitical Imaginations Across the North-South Divide: Issues of Difference, Development and Power." Political Geography (November 1997), 16(8):649n19, 651.
Slater, David. "Post-colonial Questions for Global Times." Review of International Political Economy (Winter 1998), 5(4):669, 675.
Slavin, David H. "French Colonial Film Before and After Itto: From Berber Myth to Race War." French Historical Studies (Winter 1998), 21(1):141n25.
Sleeper, Jim. "Racial Profiling." Review of John F. McWhorter’s Losing the Race: Self-Sabotage in Black America and Thomas Sowell’s A Personal Odyssey. Washington Monthly (December 2000), 32(12):22.
Slobin, Mark. "Micromusics of the West: A Comparative Approach." Ethnomusicology (Winter 1992), 36(1):26, 84.
Cites Paul Gilroy's There Ain't No Black in the Union Jack (1987).
Smaje, Chris. "Not Just a Social Construct: Theorising Race and Ethnicity." Sociology: The Journal of the British Sociological Association (May 1997), 31(2):308, 312, 323, 324, 326-327.
Smalls, James. "The African-American Self-Portrait: A Crisis in Identity and Modernity." Art Criticism (2000), 15(1):29, 42nn43-48.
Smith, Faith L. "Coming Home to the Real Thing, Gender and Intellectual Life in the Anglophone Caribbean." South Atlantic Quarterly (Fall 1994), 93(4):916, 922n56.
Smith, Susan J. "Beyond Geography's Visible Worlds: A Cultural Politics of Music." Progress in Human Geography (December 1997), 21(4):516, 522, 526.
Smith, Susan J. "Bounding the Borders - Claiming Space and Making Place in Rural Scotland. " Transactions of the Institute of British Geographers (1993), 18(3):296, 307.
Smith, Susan J. "Race and Racism." Urban Geography (November-December 1989), 10(6):593, 600.
Smith, Susan J. "Social Geography: Patriarchy, Racism, Nationalism." Progress in Human Geography (June 1990), 14(2):264, 269.
Smyth, Heather. "Sexual Citizenship and Caribbean-Canadian Fiction: Dionne Brand's 'In
Another Place, Not Here' and Shani Mootoo's 'Cereus Blooms at Night'." Ariel: A Review of International English Literature (April 1999), 30(2):145, 159.
This issue is entitled " Postcolonial and Queer Theory and Praxis."
Solomos, John and Les Back. "Black Political Mobilisation and the Struggle for Equality." Sociological Review (May 1991), 39(2):230, 231, 233-234, 235, 237.
Solomos, John and Les Back. "Conceptualising Racisms: Social Theory, Politics and Research." Sociology (February 1994), 28(1):148, 149, 150, 152, 168.
Solomos, John and Les Back. "Marxism, Racism and Ethnicity. " American Behavioral Scientist (January 1995), 38(3):412, 413, 414, 416, 420.
This issue is devoted to "Theories of Ethnicity," edited by John H. Stanfield II.
Solomos, John and Liza Schuster. "Racism, Politics, and Mobilization." In David Theo Goldberg and John Solomos, eds., A Companion to Racial and Ethnic Studies, pp. 304, 309, 312, 313, 314-316, 317. Blackwell Companions to Cultural Studies, 4. Malden, Mass. & Oxford: Blackwell, 2002.
Sommer, Doris. "Be-longing and Bi-lingual States." Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism (Winter 1999), 29(4):88n3, 113.
On Benedict Anderson’s The Spectre of Comparisons.
This issue is edited by Pheng Cheah and Jonathan Culler and is entitled "Grounds of Comparison: Around the Work of Benedict Anderson."
Soysal, Yasemin Nuhoglu. "Citizenship and Identity: Living in Diasporas in Post-war Europe?" Ethnic and Racial Studies (January 2000), 23(1):11, 14.
Cites Paul Gilroy’s The Black Atlantic (1993).
Sparke, Matthew. "Review Essay: Between Spining and Graphing the Geo." Review of Sophie Watson and Katherine Gibson, eds. Postmodern Cities and Spaces. Environment and Planning A (January 1997), 29(1):181, 184.
Splawn, P. Jane. "’Change the Joke[r] and Slip the Yoke’: Boal's ‘Joker’ System in Ntozake
Shange's for colored girls ... and spell #7." Modern Drama (Fall 1998), 41(3):394, 398n43.Spear, Jennifer M. Review of Caryn Cossé Bell’s Revolution, Romanticism, and the Afro-Creole Protest Tradition in Louisiana, 1718-1868. Journal of Interdisciplinary History (Spring 1998), 28(4):681, 681n2.
Spoonley, Paul. "Economic Transformation and the Racialisation of Labour." Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology (August 1992), 28(2):162-163, 172.
Spoonley, Paul. Review of Robert Miles’ Racism. Australian and New Zealand Journal of Sociology (August 1990), 26(2):287.
Stam, Robert. "Permutations of the Fanonian Gaze: Isaac Julien's 'Black Skin, White Mask'." Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (October 31, 1997), 1(2):186.
Stam, Robert. "Tropical Detritus: Terra em transe, Tropicália and the Aesthetics of Garbage." Studies in Latin American Popular Culture (2000), 19:91n3, 92.
Stam, Robert and Ella Shohat. "French Intellectuals and the U.S. Culture Wars." Black Renaissance/Renaissance Noire (Spring 2001), 3(2):90.
Steinberg, Michael P. "Mendelssohn's Music and German-Jewish Culture: An Intervention." Musical Quarterly (Spring 1999), 83(1):43, 44n16.
Steinberg, Philip E. "The Maritime Mystique: Sustainable Development, Capital Mobility, and Nostalgia in the World Ocean." Environment and Planning D: Society & Space (August 1999), 17(4):420, 423.
Steinberg, Philip E. "Navigating to Multiple Horizons: Toward a Geography of Ocean-Space." Professional Geographer (August 1999), 51(3):366.
Stephens, Michelle A. "Babylon's 'Natural Mystic': The North American Music Industry, the Legend of Bob Marley, and the Incorporation of Transnationalism." Cultural Studies: Theorizing Politics, Politicizing Theory (April 1998), 12(2):142, 144, 151, 153, 162, 165n5, 166.
Stevens, Jacqueline and Roger Smith. "Beyond Tocqueville, Please!" American Political Science Review (December 1995), 89)(4):994n2, 995.
Stewart, Charles. "Syncretism and its Synonyms: Reflections on Cultural Mixture." Diacritics: A Review of Contemporary Criticism (Fall 1999), 29(3):41, 60.
Stokes, Martin. "Voices and Places: History, Repetition and the Musical Imagination." Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (December 1997), 3(4):675, 690.
Storper, Michael. "The Poverty of Radical Theory Today: From the False Promises of Marxism to the Mirage of the Cultural Turn." International Journal of Urban and Regional Research (March 2001), 25(1):155.
Stovall, Tyler. "The Color Line Behind the Lines: Racial Violence in France during the Great War." American Historical Review (June 1998), 103(3):738n7.
Stratton, Jon and Ien Ang. "On the Impossibility of a Global Cultural Studies: ‘British’ Cultural in an ‘International’ Frame." In David Morley and Kuan-Hsing Chen, eds., Critical Dialogues in Cultural Studies, pp. 382-383, 391nn63, 65, 66, 71, 72. London & New York: Routledge, 1996.
Streicker, Joel. "Remaking Race, Class, and Region in a Tourist Town." Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power (May 1997), 3(4):524, 553.
Streicker, Joel. "Spatial Reconfigurations, Imagined Geographies, and Social Conflicts in
Cartagena, Colombia." Cultural Anthropology (February 1997), 12(1):117, 125.
Cites Paul Gilroy’s "One Nation under a Groove" (1990).
Stubbs, Paul. "Professionalism and the Adoption of Black Children." British Journal of Social Work (October 1987), 17(5):490, 491.
Cites Paul Gilroy’s There Ain’t No Black in the Union Jack (1987).
Sturtz, Linda L. Review of Lora Romero’s Home Fronts: Domesticity and Its Critics in the Antebellum United States. Historian (Summer 1999), 61(4):918.
"Summer Reading Requirements at Black Colleges." Journal of Blacks in Higher Education (Winter 1994-95), 6:26.
Susser, I. "The Construction of Poverty and Homelessness in US Cities." Annual Review of Anthropology 1996), 25:422, 430.
Swedenburg, Ted. "Seeing Double: Palestinian/American Histories of the Kufiya." Michigan Quarterly Review (Fall 1992), 31(4):575n6, 576.
Sweeney, Fionnghuala. "’The Republic of Letters’: Frederick Douglass, Ireland, and the Irish Narratives." Éire-Ireland: An Interdisciplinary Journal of Irish Studies (Spring-Summer 2001), 36(1-2):49n4.
Special Issue on Irish America.