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List of Figures and Tables | ||
Preface | ||
Author's Note | ||
Acknowledgements | ||
1 | The Politics of Identity in American History | 1 |
2 | Peirce and Mead on the Semiotic Self | 18 |
3 | The Internal Conversation | 40 |
4 | Reflexivity | 74 |
5 | Solidarity | 104 |
6 | The Self as a Level | 134 |
7 | Upward Reduction | 157 |
8 | Downward Reduction | 195 |
9 | Conclusion | 215 |
Bibliography | 232 | |
Index | 246 |
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