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	<AUTHORS>
		<AUTHOR>Backus, Margot Gayle</AUTHOR>
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	<YEAR>2004</YEAR>
	<TITLE>The Politics of Culture in the Shadow of Capital . Edited by Lisa Lowe and David Lloyd. Duke University Press, 1997</TITLE>
	<SECONDARY_TITLE>Rethinking Marxism</SECONDARY_TITLE>
	<VOLUME>16</VOLUME>
	<PAGES>225--228</PAGES>
	<ABSTRACT>This outstanding collection counters the model of resistance that takes worldwide proletarian unity as its prerequisite. In place of &lt;em&gt;workers of the world,&lt;/em&gt; Lisa Lowe, David Lloyd, and their contributors explore a range of oppositional alliances forged on the basis of shared, contingent commitments including race, gender, class, sexual orientation and ethnicity, and in every case worked out on the ground on the basis of cultural positionality. These essays will be of great interest to readers committed to &lt;em&gt;a rethinking of Marxism, right at the core of the labor theory of value, and . . . a new understanding of the continual production of cultural differences in the history of modernity&lt;/em&gt; (32). </ABSTRACT>
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