
Barack Obama's victory has been widely and euphorically touted
as the end of identity politics in the USA. The McCain campaign's
coded and divisive appeals to the 'real America,' were rejected,
which is certainly good news. But it's a bit premature to start
burying identity politics per se: religious identity politics once
more played a depressingly huge role in the way ...
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