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[EAN: 9788178242033], Nieuw boek, [SC: 27.41], [PU: Permanent Black], 51577, Contents Acknowledgements. Beyond what An introduction/Ania Loomba Suvir Kaul Matti Bunzl Antoinette Burton and Jed Esty. I. Globalization and the postcolonial eclipse 1. Beyond the straits postcolonial allegories of the globe/Peter Hulme. 2. On globalization again/Ali Behdad. 3. The ruins of empire the national and global politics of America's return to Rome/Vilashini Cooppan. 4. The economic image function of the periphery/Timothy Brennan. II. Neoliberalism and the postcolonial world 5. The end of history again Pursuing the past in the postcolony/Jean Comaroff. 6. A flight from freedom/Elizabeth A. Povinelli. 7. Decomposing modernity history and hierarchy after development/James Ferguson. 8. The Deep Thoughts the One in Need Falls Into quotidian experience and the perspectives of poetry in postliberation South Africa/Kelwyn Sole. 9. Between the Burqa and the Beauty Parlor Globalisation cultural nationalism and feminist politics/Nivedita Menon. III. Beyond the nation state (and back again) 10. Environmentalism and postcolonialism/Rob Nixon. 11. Beyond Black Atlantic and postcolonial studies the South African Difference of Sol Plaatje and Peter Abrahams/Laura Chrisman. 12. Pathways to postcolonial nationhood the democratization of difference in contemporary Latin America/Florencia E. Mallon. 13. Traveling multiculturalism a trinational debate in translation/Robert Stam and Ella Shobat. 14. The Ballad of the sad cafe Israeli Leisure Palestinian terror and the post/colonial question/Rebecca L. Stein. IV. Postcolonial studies and the disciplines in transformation 15. Hybridity and Heresy apartheid comparative religion in late antiquity/Daniel Boyarin. 16. Eugenic woman semicolonialism and colonial modernity as problems for Postcolonial Theory/Tani E. Barlow. 17. The social construction of postcolonial studies/David Scott. 18. Postcolonial studies and the study of history/Frederick Cooper. 19. The politics of postcolonial modernism/Neil Lazarus. Bibliography. Contributors. Index. This interdisciplinary book expands the agenda of postcolonial studies assesses the field's past and maps its possible futures. It considers the intellectual political and methodological practices that have shaped and which should shape postcolonial modes of thought. The effort is to reinvent the field. Such reinvention has been happening but having already influenced perspectives and methods across disciplines postcolonial studies is becoming increasingly institutionalized. To remain useful it needs new directions and emphases. The essays here address questions about the field's definition relevance and relationship to issues of modernity translationalism and globalization. Can postcolonial studies produce insights that will illuminate what is marginalized or invisible within the discourses of globalization and neoimperialism. Can it draw on its tradition of anticolonial thought and sociocultural analysis to continue suggesting socioeconomically informed models of political mobilization and innovative critical language. Can it minimize Eurocentricism. The book contains a broad range of perspectives on these issues. 500 pp., Books<
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[EAN: 9788178242033], Neubuch, [PU: Permanent Black], 51577, Contents Acknowledgements. Beyond what An introduction/Ania Loomba Suvir Kaul Matti Bunzl Antoinette Burton and Jed Esty. I. Globalization and the postcolonial eclipse 1. Beyond the straits postcolonial allegories of the globe/Peter Hulme. 2. On globalization again/Ali Behdad. 3. The ruins of empire the national and global politics of America's return to Rome/Vilashini Cooppan. 4. The economic image function of the periphery/Timothy Brennan. II. Neoliberalism and the postcolonial world 5. The end of history again Pursuing the past in the postcolony/Jean Comaroff. 6. A flight from freedom/Elizabeth A. Povinelli. 7. Decomposing modernity history and hierarchy after development/James Ferguson. 8. The Deep Thoughts the One in Need Falls Into quotidian experience and the perspectives of poetry in postliberation South Africa/Kelwyn Sole. 9. Between the Burqa and the Beauty Parlor Globalisation cultural nationalism and feminist politics/Nivedita Menon. III. Beyond the nation state (and back again) 10. Environmentalism and postcolonialism/Rob Nixon. 11. Beyond Black Atlantic and postcolonial studies the South African Difference of Sol Plaatje and Peter Abrahams/Laura Chrisman. 12. Pathways to postcolonial nationhood the democratization of difference in contemporary Latin America/Florencia E. Mallon. 13. Traveling multiculturalism a trinational debate in translation/Robert Stam and Ella Shobat. 14. The Ballad of the sad cafe Israeli Leisure Palestinian terror and the post/colonial question/Rebecca L. Stein. IV. Postcolonial studies and the disciplines in transformation 15. Hybridity and Heresy apartheid comparative religion in late antiquity/Daniel Boyarin. 16. Eugenic woman semicolonialism and colonial modernity as problems for Postcolonial Theory/Tani E. Barlow. 17. The social construction of postcolonial studies/David Scott. 18. Postcolonial studies and the study of history/Frederick Cooper. 19. The politics of postcolonial modernism/Neil Lazarus. Bibliography. Contributors. Index. This interdisciplinary book expands the agenda of postcolonial studies assesses the field's past and maps its possible futures. It considers the intellectual political and methodological practices that have shaped and which should shape postcolonial modes of thought. The effort is to reinvent the field. Such reinvention has been happening but having already influenced perspectives and methods across disciplines postcolonial studies is becoming increasingly institutionalized. To remain useful it needs new directions and emphases. The essays here address questions about the field's definition relevance and relationship to issues of modernity translationalism and globalization. Can postcolonial studies produce insights that will illuminate what is marginalized or invisible within the discourses of globalization and neoimperialism. Can it draw on its tradition of anticolonial thought and sociocultural analysis to continue suggesting socioeconomically informed models of political mobilization and innovative critical language. Can it minimize Eurocentricism. The book contains a broad range of perspectives on these issues. 500 pp., Books<
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ISBN - alternative Schreibweisen: 81-7824-203-6, 978-81-7824-203-3 Alternative Schreibweisen und verwandte Suchbegriffe: Autor des Buches: kaul, matti bunzl, ania loomba Titel des Buches: postcolonial studies and beyond
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