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E-grāmata: Many Globalizations: Cultural Diversity in the Contemporary World [Oxford Scholarship Online E-books]

  • Formāts: 384 pages, 6 figures and 2 tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195151466
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  • Formāts: 384 pages, 6 figures and 2 tables
  • Izdošanas datums: 24-Oct-2002
  • Izdevniecība: Oxford University Press Inc
  • ISBN-13: 9780195151466
Much discussed but poorly understood, globalization is praised as the answer to all the world's problems and blamed for everything from pollution to poverty. In Many Globalizations, Peter Berger and Samuel Huntington bring together an array of scholars from around the world, who paint a far subtler and more richly shaded portrait, showing both the power and the unexpected consequences of this great force.
Here the stereotypes of globalization as American imperialism on the one hand or economic cure-all on the other fall apart under the close scrutiny of these leading scholars. Looking at globalization in countries such as Chile, Japan, South Africa, Germany, Turkey, Hungary, Taiwan, India, and the United States, they show that an emerging global culture does indeed exist, one that is heavily American in origin and content, but that is far from a centrally directed force like classic imperialism--nor is it simply a "metastasized Disneyland." They examine the currents that carry this culture, from a worldwide class of young professionals to nongovernmental organizations, and define globalization's many variations (ranging from Buddhist influences to Islamic modernism) as well as subglobalizations that bind regions together. The authors also draw attention to globalizing forces that have escaped media scrutiny, such as the role of evangelical Protestantism (which both adapts to local languages and cultures, and introduce distinctively American values) and Opus Dei, the conservative Catholic movement that originated in Spain.
Analytical, incisive and stimulating, Many Globalizations offers rare insight into perhaps the central issue of modern times, one that is changing the West as much as the developing world.
List of Illustrations
vii
Acknowledgments ix
Introduction 1(1)
The Cultural Dynamics of Globalization
1(16)
Peter L. Berger
Part One Globalization and Alternative Modernities 17(100)
Managed Globalization
State Power and Cultural Transition in China
19(29)
Yunxiang Yan
Coexistence and Synthesis
Cultural Globalization and Localization in Contemporary Taiwan
48(20)
Hsin-Huang Michael Hsiao
Aspects of Globalization in Contemporary Japan
68(49)
Tamotsu Aoki
``A Tryst with Destiny''
The Indian Case of Cultural Globalization
89(28)
Tulasi Srinivas
Part Two Globalization and Regional Subglobalization 117(66)
Cultural Globalization in Germany
119(64)
Hansfried Kellner
Hans-Georg Soeffner
Rival Temptations and Passive Resistance
Cultural Globalization in Hungary
146(37)
Janos Matyas Kovacs
Part Three Globalization on the Periphery 183(138)
Globalization, Culture, and Development
Can South Africa be More than an Offshoot of the West?
185(65)
Ann Bernstein
Trends toward Globalization in Chile
250(71)
Arturo Fontaine Talavera
Cultural Globalization in Turkey
Actors, Discourses, Strategies
296(25)
Ergun Ozbudun
E. Fuat Keyman
Part Four The American Vortex 321(38)
In the Vanguard of Globalization
The World of American Globalizers
323(36)
James Davison Hunter
Joshua Yates
Index 359