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Cosmopolitics : thinking and feeling beyond the nation / Pheng Cheah and Bruce Robbins, editors.

Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextSeries: Cultural politics (Minneapolis, Minn.) ; v. 14.Publisher: Minneapolis : University of Minnesota Press, [1998]Copyright date: ©1998Description: vii, 380 pages ; 24 cmContent type:
  • text
Media type:
  • unmediated
Carrier type:
  • volume
ISBN:
  • 0816630682
  • 9780816630684
  • 0816630674
  • 9780816630677
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 327.17
LOC classification:
  • JC362. C665 1998
Contents:
Preface -- Introduction Part I: Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism -- Introduction Part II: The Cosmopolitical - Today -- Pt. I. Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism: Some Philosophical Arguments -- Justice as a Larger Loyalty -- Kant's Project for Perpetual Peace -- Cosmopolitanism and the Experience of Nationality -- Cosmopolitan Patriots -- Pt. II. Belonging to a World: Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism? -- Nationalism, Identity, and the World-in-Motion: On the Logics of Seriality -- Flexible Citizenship among Chinese Cosmopolitans -- Importing Miao Brethren to Hmong America: A Not-So-Stateless Transnationalism -- Ruth, the Model Emigre: Mourning and the Symbolic Politics of Immigration -- The Borders of Europe -- Pt. III. Toward a Cosmopolitan Cultural Studies -- The Varieties of Cosmopolitan Experience -- Comparative Cosmopolitanisms -- Cosmopolitanism, Universalism, and the Divided Legacies of Modernity -- Given Culture: Rethinking Cosmopolitical Freedom in Transnationalism -- Cultural Talks in the Hot Peace: Revisiting the "Global Village" -- Pt. IV. Responses -- A New Cosmopolitanism Is in the Air: Some Dialectical Twists and Turns -- Mixed Feelings -- Contributors -- Index.
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"A cultural politics book for the Social Text Collective.".

Includes bibliographical references and index.

Preface -- Introduction Part I: Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism -- Introduction Part II: The Cosmopolitical - Today -- Pt. I. Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism: Some Philosophical Arguments -- Justice as a Larger Loyalty -- Kant's Project for Perpetual Peace -- Cosmopolitanism and the Experience of Nationality -- Cosmopolitan Patriots -- Pt. II. Belonging to a World: Actually Existing Cosmopolitanism? -- Nationalism, Identity, and the World-in-Motion: On the Logics of Seriality -- Flexible Citizenship among Chinese Cosmopolitans -- Importing Miao Brethren to Hmong America: A Not-So-Stateless Transnationalism -- Ruth, the Model Emigre: Mourning and the Symbolic Politics of Immigration -- The Borders of Europe -- Pt. III. Toward a Cosmopolitan Cultural Studies -- The Varieties of Cosmopolitan Experience -- Comparative Cosmopolitanisms -- Cosmopolitanism, Universalism, and the Divided Legacies of Modernity -- Given Culture: Rethinking Cosmopolitical Freedom in Transnationalism -- Cultural Talks in the Hot Peace: Revisiting the "Global Village" -- Pt. IV. Responses -- A New Cosmopolitanism Is in the Air: Some Dialectical Twists and Turns -- Mixed Feelings -- Contributors -- Index.

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