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Title Whose cosmopolitanism? : critical perspectives, relationalities and discontents / edited by Nina Glick Schiller and Andrew Irving.
Publication Info New York : Berghahn Books, [2015]



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Contents Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: What''s in a Word? What''s in a Question?; Part I -- The Question of ''Whose Cosmopolitanism?'': Provocations and Responses; Provocations; Chapter 1 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Multiple, Globally Enmeshed and Subaltern; Chapter 2 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism; Chapter 3 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? And Whose Humanity?; Chapter 4 -- Whose Cosmpolitanism? The Violence of Idealizations and the Ambivalence of Self; Chapter 5 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Postcolonial Criticism and the Realities of Neocolonial Power; Responses.
Chapter 6 -- Wounded CosmopolitanismChapter 7 -- What Do We Do with Cosmopolitanism?; Chapter 8 -- Cosmopolitan Theory and the Daily Pluralism of Life; Chapter 9 -- Chance, Contingency and the Face-to-Face Encounter; Chapter 10 -- Cosmopolitanism and Intelligibility; Part II -- The Questions of Where, When, How and Whether: Towards a Processual Situated Cosmopolitanism; Encounters, Landscapes and Displacements; Chapter 11 -- ''It''s Cool to Be Cosmo'': Tibetan Refugees, Indian Hosts, Richard Gere and ''Crude Cosmopolitanism'' in Dharamsala.
Chapter 12 -- Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Migrants, Sociabilities and City MakingChapter 13 -- Freedom and Laughter in an Uncertain World: Language, Expression and Cosmopolitan Experience; Cinema, Literature and the Social Imagination; Chapter 14 -- Narratives of Exile: Cosmopolitanism beyond the Liberal Imagination; Chapter 15 -- The Uneasy Cosmopolitans of Code Unknown; Chapter 16 -- Pregnant Possibilities: Cosmopolitanism, Kinship and Reproductive Futurism in Maria Full of Grace and In America; Chapter 17 -- Backstage/Onstage Cosmopolitanism: Jia Zhangke''s The World.
Endless War or Domains of Sociability? Conflict, Instabilities and AspirationsChapter 18 -- Politics, Cosmopolitics and Preventive Development at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border; Chapter 19 -- Memory of War and Cosmopolitan Solidarity; Chapter 20 -- Cosmopolitanism and Conviviality in an Age of Perpetual War; Contributors; Index.
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ISBN 9781782384465 (e-book)
1782384464 (e-book)
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Subject Cosmopolitanism.
Alt author Schiller, Nina Glick.
Irving, Andrew.
Descript 1 online resource (263 pages)
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Media computer c
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Contents Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: What''s in a Word? What''s in a Question?; Part I -- The Question of ''Whose Cosmopolitanism?'': Provocations and Responses; Provocations; Chapter 1 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Multiple, Globally Enmeshed and Subaltern; Chapter 2 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism; Chapter 3 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? And Whose Humanity?; Chapter 4 -- Whose Cosmpolitanism? The Violence of Idealizations and the Ambivalence of Self; Chapter 5 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Postcolonial Criticism and the Realities of Neocolonial Power; Responses.
Chapter 6 -- Wounded CosmopolitanismChapter 7 -- What Do We Do with Cosmopolitanism?; Chapter 8 -- Cosmopolitan Theory and the Daily Pluralism of Life; Chapter 9 -- Chance, Contingency and the Face-to-Face Encounter; Chapter 10 -- Cosmopolitanism and Intelligibility; Part II -- The Questions of Where, When, How and Whether: Towards a Processual Situated Cosmopolitanism; Encounters, Landscapes and Displacements; Chapter 11 -- ''It''s Cool to Be Cosmo'': Tibetan Refugees, Indian Hosts, Richard Gere and ''Crude Cosmopolitanism'' in Dharamsala.
Chapter 12 -- Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Migrants, Sociabilities and City MakingChapter 13 -- Freedom and Laughter in an Uncertain World: Language, Expression and Cosmopolitan Experience; Cinema, Literature and the Social Imagination; Chapter 14 -- Narratives of Exile: Cosmopolitanism beyond the Liberal Imagination; Chapter 15 -- The Uneasy Cosmopolitans of Code Unknown; Chapter 16 -- Pregnant Possibilities: Cosmopolitanism, Kinship and Reproductive Futurism in Maria Full of Grace and In America; Chapter 17 -- Backstage/Onstage Cosmopolitanism: Jia Zhangke''s The World.
Endless War or Domains of Sociability? Conflict, Instabilities and AspirationsChapter 18 -- Politics, Cosmopolitics and Preventive Development at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border; Chapter 19 -- Memory of War and Cosmopolitan Solidarity; Chapter 20 -- Cosmopolitanism and Conviviality in an Age of Perpetual War; Contributors; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
ISBN 9781782384465 (e-book)
1782384464 (e-book)
Subject Cosmopolitanism.
Alt author Schiller, Nina Glick.
Irving, Andrew.

Subject Cosmopolitanism.
Descript 1 online resource (263 pages)
Content text txt
Media computer c
Carrier online resource cr
Contents Illustrations; Acknowledgements; Introduction: What''s in a Word? What''s in a Question?; Part I -- The Question of ''Whose Cosmopolitanism?'': Provocations and Responses; Provocations; Chapter 1 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Multiple, Globally Enmeshed and Subaltern; Chapter 2 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Genealogies of Cosmopolitanism; Chapter 3 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? And Whose Humanity?; Chapter 4 -- Whose Cosmpolitanism? The Violence of Idealizations and the Ambivalence of Self; Chapter 5 -- Whose Cosmopolitanism? Postcolonial Criticism and the Realities of Neocolonial Power; Responses.
Chapter 6 -- Wounded CosmopolitanismChapter 7 -- What Do We Do with Cosmopolitanism?; Chapter 8 -- Cosmopolitan Theory and the Daily Pluralism of Life; Chapter 9 -- Chance, Contingency and the Face-to-Face Encounter; Chapter 10 -- Cosmopolitanism and Intelligibility; Part II -- The Questions of Where, When, How and Whether: Towards a Processual Situated Cosmopolitanism; Encounters, Landscapes and Displacements; Chapter 11 -- ''It''s Cool to Be Cosmo'': Tibetan Refugees, Indian Hosts, Richard Gere and ''Crude Cosmopolitanism'' in Dharamsala.
Chapter 12 -- Diasporic Cosmopolitanism: Migrants, Sociabilities and City MakingChapter 13 -- Freedom and Laughter in an Uncertain World: Language, Expression and Cosmopolitan Experience; Cinema, Literature and the Social Imagination; Chapter 14 -- Narratives of Exile: Cosmopolitanism beyond the Liberal Imagination; Chapter 15 -- The Uneasy Cosmopolitans of Code Unknown; Chapter 16 -- Pregnant Possibilities: Cosmopolitanism, Kinship and Reproductive Futurism in Maria Full of Grace and In America; Chapter 17 -- Backstage/Onstage Cosmopolitanism: Jia Zhangke''s The World.
Endless War or Domains of Sociability? Conflict, Instabilities and AspirationsChapter 18 -- Politics, Cosmopolitics and Preventive Development at the Kyrgyzstan-Uzbekistan Border; Chapter 19 -- Memory of War and Cosmopolitan Solidarity; Chapter 20 -- Cosmopolitanism and Conviviality in an Age of Perpetual War; Contributors; Index.
Note Unlimited number of concurrent users. UkHlHU
Alt author Schiller, Nina Glick.
Irving, Andrew.
ISBN 9781782384465 (e-book)
1782384464 (e-book)

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