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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 227x148x14 mm, weight: 336 g
  • Sērija : New Critical Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742534502
  • ISBN-13: 9780742534506
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, height x width x depth: 227x148x14 mm, weight: 336 g
  • Sērija : New Critical Theory
  • Izdošanas datums: 28-Jan-2005
  • Izdevniecība: Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
  • ISBN-10: 0742534502
  • ISBN-13: 9780742534506
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Across a spectrum of academic disciplines, the topic of globalization is at the forefront of contemporary efforts to understand a dynamically changing world society. How might critical social theory respond creatively to the challenge of thinking and theorizing globalization in its full complexity? Globalizing Critical Theory collects essays by scholars at the forefront of Critical Theory as they confront this timely topic. This book offers readers a chance to see contemporary Critical Theory in its full rangefrom political analyses of a global public sphere, critical race theory, and the politics of memory, to aesthetics and media studies. It includes crucial new essays by JYrgen on the transformations of the global order in the wake of the American invasion of Iraq, and major interventions by Nancy Fraser, Peter Hohendahl, Andreas Huyssen, James Bohman, and others. Globalizing Critical Theory provides a fascinating exploration of how Critical Theory is confronting the question of globalizationand how globalization is transforming Critical Theory.

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The collection of articles, edited and introduced by Max Pensky, is an important document of the intellectual actuality of Critical Theory today. This book explains the reason why Critical Theory today has been developed into an important philosophical and political theory which is critically reflecting on the process of globalization and supports the constitution of a structure of cosmopolitan democratic institutions, of a worldwide democratic law, and of a global public sphere. -- Matthias Lutz-Bachmann, Goethe-University, Frankfurt In this volume Max Pensky has assembled the best in the field to address the phenomenon of globalization. Beginning with Habermas's now famous text on the global anti-war movement, Globalizing Critical Theory provides a sweeping vision of globalization in its various forms. For those interested in a critical examination of the global aspects of war, the public sphere, race and memoryas well as science, technology and aestheticsthis is required reading. -- David Rasmussen, Ph.D., Boston College The 11 essays on the "global public sphere" and other related topics are timelySumming up: Recommended. Upper-division undergraduates and above. * CHOICE * This is a welcome and innovative book. * Perspectives on Politics * It represents an engaged and critical discussion of some various aspects of the much-discussed phenomenon of globalization, without exhausting the resourcefulness of the perspectives afforded by Critical Theory. * Philosophy in Review, October 2006 * The Critical Social Theory of the Frankfurt School was formulated to grasp the transition from nineteenth-century laissez-faire capitalism to early 20th century 'state-capitalism' or 'organized capitalism.' Today we are experiencing another epochal shift from Fordism to post-Fordism, from national economies to neo-liberal globalization. The powerful essays in this volume seek to come to terms with this new shift in its political and socio-cultural ramifications. A critical theory of globalization involves globalizing and transforming critical theory itself. -- Seyla Benhabib

Globalizing Theory, Theorizing Globalization: Introduction 1(18)
Max Pensky
Part I: Globalization and Hegemony: Two Interventions
Interpreting the Fall of a Monument
19(8)
Jurgen Habermas
February 15; or, What Binds Europeans Together: A Plea for a Common Foreign Policy, Beginning in Core Europe
27(10)
Jurgen Habermas
Jacques Derrida
Part II: The Global Public Sphere
Transnationalizing the Public Sphere
37(11)
Nancy Fraser
Toward a Critical Theory of Globalization: Democratic Practice and Multiperspectival Inquiry
48(24)
James Bohman
Democratic Institutions and Cosmopolitan Solidarity
72(17)
Maria Pia Lara
The Transnational University and the Global Public Sphere
89(26)
Peter Uwe Hohendahl
Part III: Race, Memory, Forgetting
Beyond Eurocentrism: The Frankfurt School and Whiteness Theory
115(23)
Clay Steinman
Vergangenheitsbewaltigung in the United States: On the Politics of the Memory of Slavery
138(27)
Thomas McCarthy
Resistance to Memory: The Uses and Abuses of Public Forgetting
165(22)
Andreas Huyssen
Part IV: Globalizing Visions: Science, Technology, Aesthetics
Globalizing Critical Theory of Science
187(22)
Eduardo Mendieta
In the Stocking-Steps of Walter Benjamin: Critical Theory, Television, and the Global Imagination
209(12)
F. Scott Scribner
Adorno; or, The End of Aesthetics
221(20)
Carsten Strathausen
Peripheral Glances: Adorno's Aesthetic Theory in Brazil
241(12)
Silvia L. Lopez
Index 253


Max Pensky is associate professor of philosophy at Binghamton University and a prominent translator of Habermas.