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Whose Cosmopolitanism? - 9781782384458

Un libro in lingua di Schiller Nina Glick (EDT) Irving Andrew (EDT) edito da Berghahn Books, 2014

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Schiller, Irving and their contributors place as their starting point for establishing an on-going cross-disciplinary discussion on the role of contemporary cosmopolitanism as the concerns and contradictions in the world--crisis, war, displacement, and migration in a period of global interconnection. They put aside universalism and take on the question of differential and situated power and resultant differences and inequities and ask further where, when, how, and whether. There are 20 chapters divided into two parts: the question of “Whose Cosmopolitanism?" Provocations and responses; the questions of where, when, how and whether: towards a processional situated Cosmopolitanism. Subdivisions are: encounters, landscapes and displacements; cinema, literature and the social imagination; endless war on domains of sociability? Conflict, instabilities and aspirations. Annotation ©2015 Ringgold, Inc., Portland, OR (protoview.com)

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