Preface, Yolanda Estes and Arnold Lorenzo Farr
Acknowledgments
Introduction, Yolanda Estes
1. Marginalized Identities: Individuality, Agency, and Theory, Diana Tietjens Meyers
2. Return to Gender, Address Unknown: Reflections on the Past, Present, and Future of the Concept of Gender in Feminist Theory and Practice, Christine Overall
3. The Night They Bombed Old Compton Street: Reflections on the Position of Gay People in Blair’s “New Britain,” Gavin Brown
4. Comblement/Fulfillment: Toward an Ontological Ethics of Sex, Jami Weinstein and Jeffrey Bussolini
5. Persistent Problems, Illusions of Progress, and Mechanisms of Marginalization, Patricia Smith
6. The Smartest Black Man in Union, South Carolina: Complimentary Racism and the Dialectic of Marginalization, Arnold Lorenzo Farr
7. Story of a Hyphenated-Consciousness, Sandra Bartky
8. Marginalization and Political Identity: The Experience of Native Americans, Rebecca Tsosie
9. God, Us, and the World: Marginalization, the Role of Perception, and Conservative Christianity, Patrick D. Hopkins
10. On Evangelizing Children: Breaking the Cycle of Dogmatic Belief Systems, Wallace A. Murphree
11. Confessions of a Refugee: My Life As a Loner/Rebel/Renegade, Yolanda Estes
12. Toward a Poetics of the Disabled Body, Rosemarie Garland-Thomson
13. Cultural Change and Institutional Entrenchment: Single Mothers, Working Mothers, and the Crisis of Caregiving, Patricia Smith
14. By Right and Not By Virtue: Rights of Retarded People in a Just Society, Sigal R. Benporath
Bibliography
Editors and Contributors
Index