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Foreword / Angela Y. Davis
PART I. Foundations in Neocolonial Postmodernism
Fredric Jameson: Postmodernism Is a Neocolonizing Global Force
PART II. The Theory and Method of Oppositional Consciousness in the Postmodern World
U.S. Third World Feminism: Differential Social Movement
PART III. The Methodology of the Oppressed: Semiotics, Deconstruction, Meta-Ideologizing, Democratics, and Differential Movement
On Cultural Studies: An Apartheid of Theoretical Domains
Semiotics and Languages of Emancipation
The Rhetoric of Supremacism as Revealed by the Ethical Technology: Democratics
PART IV. Love in the Postmodern World: Differential Consciousness
Love as a Hermeneutics of Social Change, a Decolonizing Movida
Revolutionary Force: Connecting Desire to Reality
Conclusion: Differential Manifesto, Trans-Languages, and Global Oppositional Politics.