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Waddell, Eric.
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Wade, Peter. "Making Cultural Identities in Cali, Colombia." Current Anthropology, (August-October 1999), 40(4):470.
Wade, Peter. Review of Rachel E. Harding’s A Refuge in Thunder: Candomble and Alternative Spaces of Blackness. Journal of the Royal Anthropological Institute (September 2001), 7(3):578.
Waksman, Steve. "Black Sound, Black Body: Jimi Hendrix, the Electric Guitar, and the Meanings of Blackness." Popular Music and Society (Spring 1999), 23(1):85-86, 92, 112.
Walby, Sylvia. "From Private to Public Patriarchy: The Periodisation of British History." Women’s Studies International Forum (1990), 13(1-2):92, 103.
Issue is on "British Feminist Histories," edited by Liz Stanley.
Walby, Sylvia. "Woman and Nation." International Journal of Comparative Sociology (January-April 1992), 33(1-2):98.
Issue is on "Ethnicity and Nationalism," edited by Anthony D. Smith.
Walcott, Rinaldo. "’Out of the Kumbla’: Toni Morrison’s Jazz and Pedagogical Answerability." Cultural Studies (May 1995), 9(2):324, 329, 334n20, 336.
Issue is entitled "Toni Morrison and the Curriculum," edited by Warren Crichlow and Cameron McCarthy.
Wald, Priscilla. "Minefields and Meeting Grounds: Transnational Analyses and American Studies." American Literary History (Spring 1998), 10(1):209, 218.
Waldstreicher, David. "Reading the Runaways: Self-Fashioning, Print Culture, and Confidence in Slavery in the Eighteenth-Century Mid-Atlantic." William and Mary Quarterly (April 1999), 56(2):246n7.
Walker, Kelvin. "Boldly Going into Cyberspace." The Weekly Journal [London] (June 8, 1995), 162:2.
Wallace, Maurice. "'Are We men?': Prince Hall, Martin Delany and the Masculine Ideal in Black Freemasonry, 1775-1865." American Literary History (Fall 1997), 9 (3):407, 412, 422.
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Watkins, Lee. "Simunye, we are not one': Ethnicity, Difference and the Hip-Hoppers of Cape Town." Race & Class: A Journal of Black and Third World Liberation (July-September 2001), 43(1):44n21.
Weber, Devra. "Historical Perspectives on Mexican Transnationalism: With Notes from Angumacutiro." Social Justice: Journal of Crime, Conflict & World Order (Fall 1999), 26(3):54, 57.
This issue is entitled "Beyond National: Identities, Social Problems, and Movements."
Webster, Wendy. "’There'll Always Be an England’: Representations of Colonial Wars and Immigration, 1948-1968. " Journal of British Studies (October 2001), 10(4):558n2.
Weeks, Jeffrey "Invented Moralities." History Workshop: A Journal of Socialist and Feminist Historians (Fall 1991), 32:159, 166n21.
Weik, Terry. "The Archaeology of Maroon Societies in the Americas: Resistance, Cultural Continuity, and Transformation in the African Diaspora." Historical Archaeology (Spring 1997), 31(2):81, 90.
Weil, Patrick and John Crowley. "Integration in Theory and Practice: A Comparison of France and Britain." West European Politics (April 1994), 17(2):125nn18, 22, 126n24.
Special Issue on "The Politics of Immigration in Western Europe," edited by Martin Baldwin-Edwards and Martin A. Schain.
Werbner, Pnina. "Essentialising Essentialism, Essentialising Silence: Ambivalence and Multiplicity in the Constructions of Racism and Ethnicity." In Pnina Werbner and Tariq Modood, eds., Debating Cultural Hybridity: Multi-Cultural Identities and the Politics of Anti-Racism, pp. 235, 238, 240, 243, 252. Postcolonial Encounters. London & Atlantic Highlands, NJ: Zed Books, 1997.
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Cites Paul Gilroy’s "Stepping Out of Babylon: Race, Class and Autonomy" (1982).
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"A British sociologist makes friends and enemies with theories on how cultures influence each other."
Wong, Sau-Ling C. "Denationalization Reconsidered, Asian-American Cultural Criticism at a Theoretical Crossroads." Amerasia Journal (1995), 21(1-2):9, 24nn29, 33.
This issue is entitled "Thinking Theory
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Wood, Rebecca S. "’Two Warring Ideals in One Dark Body’: Universalism and Nationalism in Gloria Naylor 'Baileys Cafe'." African American Review (Autumn 1996), 30(3):382, 395.
Woodiwiss, Anthony. Review of Barrie Axford’s The Global System: Economics, Politics and Culture,
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This issue is entitled "World Historians and Their Critics," edited by Philip Pomper, Richard H. Elphick, and Richard T. Vann.