Globalism, nationalism, tribalism : bringing theory back in / Paul James.
Material type: TextSeries: Towards a theory of abstract community ; v. 2.Publisher: London ; Thousand Oaks : Sage, 2006Description: xiv, 369 pages ; 24 cmContent type:- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 0761955135
- 9780761955139
- 0761955143
- 9780761955146
- 305 22
- JZ1318 .J35 2006
Contents:
1. Introduction : global savage -- 2. Social relations in tension -- 3. Contending approaches in outline -- 4. Theory in the shadow of terror -- 5. Constituting customary community -- 6. Communication and exchange, money and writing -- 7. Time and space, calendars and maps -- 8. Bodies and symbols, blood and milk -- 9. State formation : from kingdoms and empires to nation-states -- 10. Nation formation : from the medieval to the postmodern -- 11. Global formation : from the Oecumene to planet exploitation -- 12. Conclusion : principles for a postnational world.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
1. Introduction : global savage -- 2. Social relations in tension -- 3. Contending approaches in outline -- 4. Theory in the shadow of terror -- 5. Constituting customary community -- 6. Communication and exchange, money and writing -- 7. Time and space, calendars and maps -- 8. Bodies and symbols, blood and milk -- 9. State formation : from kingdoms and empires to nation-states -- 10. Nation formation : from the medieval to the postmodern -- 11. Global formation : from the Oecumene to planet exploitation -- 12. Conclusion : principles for a postnational world.
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