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United in Discontent: Local Responses to Cosmopolitanism and Globalization [Mīkstie vāki]

  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 194 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 272 g, Bibliography; Index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 0857458094
  • ISBN-13: 9780857458094
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  • Formāts: Paperback / softback, 194 pages, height x width: 229x152 mm, weight: 272 g, Bibliography; Index
  • Izdošanas datums: 01-Dec-2012
  • Izdevniecība: Berghahn Books
  • ISBN-10: 0857458094
  • ISBN-13: 9780857458094
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Cosmopolitanism is often discussed in a critical and disapproving manner: as a concept complicit with the interests of the powerful, or as a notion related to Western political supremacy, the ills of globalization, inequality, and capitalist economic penetration. Seen as the moral justification for embracing or tolerating cultural difference, ethnically and socially diverse communities unenthusiastic with change, develop an acknowledgement of their common position vis-ą-vis a western, universal political point of view. By means of exploring the idiosyncratic form of political intimacy generated by anti-cosmopolitanism, and assuming an analytical and critical stance towards the concepts of parochialism and localism, this volume examines the political consciousness of such negatively predisposed actors, and it attempts to explain their reservation towards the sincerity of international politics, their reliance on conspiracy theories or nationalist narratives, their introversion.

Recenzijas

This is an important volume, and the contributors command of their material and commitment to their areas of research are very clear.  ·  JRAI





Few books have challenged a number of intertwined, crucial issues of the present-day debate on globalization like [ this volume] does. Moreover, it does so thoughtfully and courageously, combining an in-depth presentation of the theoretical background with sound ethnographic work that covers quite many different areas of the worldAll researchers interested in multi-facetted and multi-disciplinary readings of cosmopolitanism and globlisation will find this book rich with stimulating questions and fascinating research perspectives.  ·  Anthroplogical Notebooks





This is one of the best collections on the theme of globalisation I have come across in a very long time. It does an excellent job of drawing out a number of important theoretical issues through a wide ranging examination of particular ethnographic cases.  ·  Stephen Lyon, Durham University

Preface to Paperback Edition vii
Preface ix
1 Introduction: United in Discontent
1(19)
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
2 Shifting Centres, Tense Peripheries: Indigenous Cosmopolitanisms
20(25)
Andrew Strathern
Pamela J. Stewart
3 Sabili and Indonesian Muslim Resistance to Cosmopolitanism
45(19)
C.W. Watson
4 The Cosmopolitan and the Noumenal: A Case Study of Islamic Jihadist Night Dreams as Reported Sources of Spiritual and Political Inspiration
64(19)
Iain Edgar
David Henig
5 Intimacies of Anti-globalization: Imagining Unhappy Others as Oneself in Greece
83(20)
Elisabeth Kirtsoglou
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
6 Escaping the `Modern' Excesses of Japanese Life: Critical Voices on Japanese Rural Cosmopolitanism
103(21)
Angels Triasi Valls
7 Two Sides of the Same Coin? World Citizenship and Local Crisis in Argentina
124(24)
Victoria Goddard
8 Hegemonic, Subaltern and Anthropological Cosmopolitics
148(20)
John Gledhill
9 Conclusion: United in Discontent
168(13)
Elisabeth Kirtsoglou
Notes on Contributors 181(4)
Index 185
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos is a Reader at the University of Kent. His earlier work examined people-wildlife conflicts and indigenous perceptions of the environment. He is currently concerned with nationalism, ethnic stereotypes, and the politics of culture commodification in Central America and Southeast Europe. He is author of Troubles with Turtles: Cultural Understandings of the Environment on a Greek Island (Berghahn, 2003), and When Greeks Think about Turks: The View from Anthropology (Routledge, 2006).