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MillerComm Lecture Series

Redistribution, Recognition and Social Justice

Friday, April 9th, 1999
Nancy Fraser
4:00 pm

Room 141, Commerce West 1206 South Sixth Street Champaign

Event Description

Do the demands of cultural recognition on the basis of nationality, ethnicity, 'race' or gender essentially conflict with the more traditional demands for justice that focus on exploitation and the need for economic redistribution?
Nancy Fraser's books include Justice Interruptus: Rethinking Key Concepts of a 'Postsocialist' Age (1997) and Unruly Practices: Power, Discourse and Gender in Contemporary Social Theory (1989).

Philosophy Annual Lecture

Hosted by: Department of Philosophy, Illinois Program for Research in the Humanities

In conjunction with Department of History, Department of Political Science, Department of Sociology, Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory, Women's Studies Program, Graduate Philosophy Student Organization

Nancy Fraser

Department of Political Science, The New School for Social Research, New York