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Whose Cosmopolitanism?
Critical Perspectives, Relationalities and Discontents
Taschenbuch von Nina Glick Schiller (u. a.)
Sprache: Englisch

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The term cosmopolitan is increasingly used within different social, cultural and political settings, including academia, popular media and national politics. However those who invoke the cosmopolitan project rarely ask whose experience, understanding, or vision of cosmopolitanism is being described and for whose purposes? In response, this volume assembles contributors from different disciplines and theoretical backgrounds to examine cosmopolitanism's possibilities, aspirations and applications-as well as its tensions, contradictions, and discontents-so as to offer a critical commentary on the vital but often neglected question: whose cosmopolitanism? The book investigates when, where, and how cosmopolitanism emerges as a contemporary social process, global aspiration or emancipatory political project and asks whether it can serve as a political or methodological framework for action in a world of conflict and difference.
The term cosmopolitan is increasingly used within different social, cultural and political settings, including academia, popular media and national politics. However those who invoke the cosmopolitan project rarely ask whose experience, understanding, or vision of cosmopolitanism is being described and for whose purposes? In response, this volume assembles contributors from different disciplines and theoretical backgrounds to examine cosmopolitanism's possibilities, aspirations and applications-as well as its tensions, contradictions, and discontents-so as to offer a critical commentary on the vital but often neglected question: whose cosmopolitanism? The book investigates when, where, and how cosmopolitanism emerges as a contemporary social process, global aspiration or emancipatory political project and asks whether it can serve as a political or methodological framework for action in a world of conflict and difference.
Über den Autor

Nina Glick Schiller is Founding Director of the Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Culture, Professor Emeritus of the University of Manchester and the University of New Hampshire. She serves as an Associate of the Max Planck Institutes of Social Anthropology, of Ethnic and Religious Diversity, and of COMPAS, Oxford University. Recent publications include Global Regimes of Mobilities (2012 Routledge), Beyond Methodological Nationalism (2012 Routledge), and Locating Migration (2011 Cornell).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Introduction: What's In a Word? What's in a Question?
Andrew Irving and Nina Glick Schiller

PART I: THE QUESTION OF WHOSE COSMOPOLITANISM? PROVOCATIONS AND RESPONSES

Provocations
Chapter 1. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Multiple, Globally Enmeshed and Subaltern
Gyan Prakash

Chapter 2. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism
Galin Tihanov

Chapter 3. Whose Cosmopolitanism? And Whose Humanity?
Nina Glick Schiller

Chapter 4. Whose Cosmopolitanism? The Violence of Idealizations and the Ambivalence of Self
Jackie Stacey

Chapter 5. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Postcolonial Criticism and The Realities of Neo-Colonial Power
Robert Spencer

Responses
Chapter 6. The Performativity and Suspension of Disbelief
Jacqueline Rose

Chapter 7. What Do We Do With Cosmopolitanism?
David Harvey

Chapter 8. Cosmopolitan Theory and the Daily Pluralism of Life
Tariq Ramadan

Chapter 9. Chance, Contingency and the Face to Face Encounter
Andrew Irving

Chapter 10. Cosmopolitanism and Intelligibility
Sivamohan Valluvan

PART II: THE QUESTIONS OF WHERE, WHEN, HOW, AND WHETHER: TOWARDS A PROCESSUAL SITUATED COSMOPOLITANISM

Whose Encounters, Landscapes and Displacements?
Chapter 11. 'It's Cool to be Cosmo': Tibetan Refugees, Indian Hosts, Richard Gere and 'Crude Cosmopolitanism' in Dharamsala
Atreyee Sen

Chapter 12. Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Migrants, Sociabilities and City-Making
Nina Glick Schiller

Chapter 13. Freedom and Laughter in an Uncertain World: Language, Expression and Cosmopolitanism Experience
Andrew Irving

Cinema, Literature and the Social Imagination
Chapter 14. Narratives of Exile: Cosmopolitanism beyond the Liberal Imagination
Galin Tihanov

Chapter 15. The Uneasy Cosmopolitans of Code Unknown
Jackie Stacey

Chapter 16. Pregnant Possibilities: Cosmopolitanism, Kinship and Reproductive Futurism in Maria Full of Grace and In America
Heather Latimer

Chapter 17. Backstage/Onstage Cosmopolitanism: Jia Zhangke's The World
Felicia Chan

Endless War or Domains of Sociability? Conflict, Instabilities and Aspirations
Chapter 18. Politics, Cosmopolitics and Preventive Development at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border
Madeleine Reeves

Chapter 19. Memory of War and Cosmopolitan Solidarity
Ewa Ochman

Chapter 20. Cosmopolitanism and Conviviality in an Age of Perpetual War
Paul Gilroy

Notes on Contributors

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781785335068
ISBN-10: 1785335065
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Schiller, Nina Glick
Irving, Andrew
Hersteller: Berghahn Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Nina Glick Schiller (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2017
Gewicht: 0,388 kg
Artikel-ID: 102730630
Über den Autor

Nina Glick Schiller is Founding Director of the Research Institute for Cosmopolitan Culture, Professor Emeritus of the University of Manchester and the University of New Hampshire. She serves as an Associate of the Max Planck Institutes of Social Anthropology, of Ethnic and Religious Diversity, and of COMPAS, Oxford University. Recent publications include Global Regimes of Mobilities (2012 Routledge), Beyond Methodological Nationalism (2012 Routledge), and Locating Migration (2011 Cornell).

Inhaltsverzeichnis

List of Illustrations

Acknowledgements

Introduction: What's In a Word? What's in a Question?
Andrew Irving and Nina Glick Schiller

PART I: THE QUESTION OF WHOSE COSMOPOLITANISM? PROVOCATIONS AND RESPONSES

Provocations
Chapter 1. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Multiple, Globally Enmeshed and Subaltern
Gyan Prakash

Chapter 2. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism
Galin Tihanov

Chapter 3. Whose Cosmopolitanism? And Whose Humanity?
Nina Glick Schiller

Chapter 4. Whose Cosmopolitanism? The Violence of Idealizations and the Ambivalence of Self
Jackie Stacey

Chapter 5. Whose Cosmopolitanism? Postcolonial Criticism and The Realities of Neo-Colonial Power
Robert Spencer

Responses
Chapter 6. The Performativity and Suspension of Disbelief
Jacqueline Rose

Chapter 7. What Do We Do With Cosmopolitanism?
David Harvey

Chapter 8. Cosmopolitan Theory and the Daily Pluralism of Life
Tariq Ramadan

Chapter 9. Chance, Contingency and the Face to Face Encounter
Andrew Irving

Chapter 10. Cosmopolitanism and Intelligibility
Sivamohan Valluvan

PART II: THE QUESTIONS OF WHERE, WHEN, HOW, AND WHETHER: TOWARDS A PROCESSUAL SITUATED COSMOPOLITANISM

Whose Encounters, Landscapes and Displacements?
Chapter 11. 'It's Cool to be Cosmo': Tibetan Refugees, Indian Hosts, Richard Gere and 'Crude Cosmopolitanism' in Dharamsala
Atreyee Sen

Chapter 12. Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Migrants, Sociabilities and City-Making
Nina Glick Schiller

Chapter 13. Freedom and Laughter in an Uncertain World: Language, Expression and Cosmopolitanism Experience
Andrew Irving

Cinema, Literature and the Social Imagination
Chapter 14. Narratives of Exile: Cosmopolitanism beyond the Liberal Imagination
Galin Tihanov

Chapter 15. The Uneasy Cosmopolitans of Code Unknown
Jackie Stacey

Chapter 16. Pregnant Possibilities: Cosmopolitanism, Kinship and Reproductive Futurism in Maria Full of Grace and In America
Heather Latimer

Chapter 17. Backstage/Onstage Cosmopolitanism: Jia Zhangke's The World
Felicia Chan

Endless War or Domains of Sociability? Conflict, Instabilities and Aspirations
Chapter 18. Politics, Cosmopolitics and Preventive Development at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border
Madeleine Reeves

Chapter 19. Memory of War and Cosmopolitan Solidarity
Ewa Ochman

Chapter 20. Cosmopolitanism and Conviviality in an Age of Perpetual War
Paul Gilroy

Notes on Contributors

Index

Details
Erscheinungsjahr: 2017
Fachbereich: Allgemeines
Genre: Importe
Rubrik: Sozialwissenschaften
Medium: Taschenbuch
ISBN-13: 9781785335068
ISBN-10: 1785335065
Sprache: Englisch
Einband: Kartoniert / Broschiert
Redaktion: Schiller, Nina Glick
Irving, Andrew
Hersteller: Berghahn Books
Verantwortliche Person für die EU: Libri GmbH, Europaallee 1, D-36244 Bad Hersfeld, gpsr@libri.de
Maße: 229 x 152 x 14 mm
Von/Mit: Nina Glick Schiller (u. a.)
Erscheinungsdatum: 01.03.2017
Gewicht: 0,388 kg
Artikel-ID: 102730630
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