Buch, Englisch, 1784 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 3397 g
Buch, Englisch, 1784 Seiten, Format (B × H): 175 mm x 249 mm, Gewicht: 3397 g
Reihe: Central Currents in Globalization
ISBN: 978-1-4129-1954-8
Verlag: Sage Publications
The concept of 'globalization' has in an extraordinarily short time become the dominant motif of the contemporary social sciences. Central Currents in Globalization is an integrated collection of four multi-volume sets that represent the systematic mapping of globalization studies. The series sets out the contours of a field that now crosses the boundaries of all the older disciplines in the social sciences and humanities. The result is a gold-standard collection of over 320 of the most important writings on globalization, structured around four interrelated themes: Violence; Economy; Culture; and Politics.
The series editor, Paul James (RMIT, Australia), is joined by sixteen internationally-renowned co-editors from around the globe who bring their subject expertise to each volume, including Jonathan Friedman, Tom Nairn, R.R. Sharma, Manfred Steger, Ronen Palan and Micheline Ishay. Together the four sets provide an unparalleled resource on globalization, providing both broad coverage of the subject, historical depth and contemporary relevance.
Features:
- Compiles the most important English-language articles and translations in the various sub-themes of globalization.
- Combines contemporary and classic pieces, together with some lesser-known works that have nevertheless made a major contribution.
- Represents the vast range of cultural, philosophical and political approaches, both within and beyond the dominant British and North American traditions.
- Each volume employs the same accessible structure: Historical Developments, Key Debates and Critical Projections.
- Each volume is introduced by an accessible and broad-ranging 10,000 word overview, and each section is prefaced by short contextualizations of the chosen articles.
Globalization and Violence:
Volume 1 - Globalizing Empires: Old and New
(with Tom Nairn, RMIT, Australia) examines the historically-deep process of empire-building, bringing it up-to-date with contemporary debates about the existence and nature of 'empire'.
Volume 2 - Colonial and Postcolonial Globalizations
(with Phillip Darby, University of Melbourne, Australia) looks at the violence of colonialization and decolonization, as well as the military and structural forms of postcolonial violence visible today.
Volume 3 - Globalizing War and Intervention
(with Jonathan Friedman, Lund University, Sweden) focuses on the changing nature of military intervention, and covers the consequences of the 'world wars', the debates over humanitarian intervention and conditional sovereignty, and global terrorism.
Volume 4 - Transnational Conflict
(with R.R. Sharma, Jawaharlal Nehru University, India) complements the third volume by examining the different sources and consequences of contemporary transnational conflict including the international slave trade, refugee flows, and diaspora support for nationalist conflicts.
Each volume is introduced by a contextualizing essay written by Paul James and the co-editor.
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VOLUME ONE: GLOBALIZING EMPIRES: OLD AND NEW SECTION ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: TRADITIONAL EMPIRES, EAST AND WEST The Global Animus - Roland Robertson and David Inglis In the Tracks of World Consciousness Unsettling Geographical Horizons - Rhys Jones and Richard Phillips Exploring Premodern and Non-European Imperialism Revolt of Islam, 1700-1993 - Nikki R Keddie Comparative Considerations and Relations to Imperialism SECTION TWO: MODERN GLOBALIZING EMPIRES: FROM NINETEENTH CENTURY TO THE PRESENT The Imperialism of Free Trade - J Gallagher and R Robinson The Imperial Peace - Tarak Barkawi and Mark Laffey Democracy, Force and Globalization Dreams of Global Hegemony and the Technology of War - Jerry Harris Culture, US Imperialism and Globalization - John Carlos Rowe SECTION THREE: GLOBALIZATION AND EMPIRE AFTER SEPTEMBER 11 The Post-September 11 Debate over Empire, Globalization and Fragmentation - Walter LaFeber "A Parallel Globalization of Terror" - Mikkel Vedby Rassmussen 9-11, Security and Globalization Globalization and the Unchosen - Tom Nairn Leaving America behind Imperial Headaches - Michael C Hudson Managing Unruly Regions in an Age of Globalization SECTION FOUR: DEBATING 'EMPIRE' Empire - Michael Hardt and Antonio Negri World Order Globalization, the Pudding and the Question of Power - Sebastian Olma Virgilian Visions - Gopal Balakrishnan A Review of Empire An American Empire - Tim Watson Make for the Boondocks - Tom Nairn SECTION FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS Neo-Liberal Empire - Jan Nederveen Pieterse 'Network Power and Globalization', Ethics and International Affairs, vol. 17, no. 2, 2003, pp. 89-98. Carnegie Council. - David Singh Grewal Post-Dependency - Paul James The Third World in an Era of Globalism and Late Capitalism VOLUME TWO: COLONIAL AND POST-COLONIAL GLOBALIZATIONS SECTION ONE: HISTORICAL DEVELOPMENTS: COLONIZATION AND AFTER The Future Results of British Rule in India - Karl Marx Global Africa - Ali A Mazrui From Abolitionists to Reparationists What Is the Concept of Globalization Good For? An African Historian's Perspective - Frederick Cooper SECTION TWO: NARRATIVES OF COLONIALISM: EXPRESSIONS OF PAIN 'Draupi'(including her translation of the story by Mahasweta Devi) - Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak The Song of Ourselves - Chinua Achebe Race, Empire and the Historians - Christopher Fyfe Bringing Them Home - Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission National Enquiry into the Separation of Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Children from Their Families SECTION THREE: NARRATIVES OF POST-COLONIALISM: ANALYSES OF VIOLENCE Dead Certainty - Arjun Appadurai Ethnic Violence in the Era of Globalization At the Edge of the World - Achille Mbembe Boundaries, Territoriality and Sovereignty in Africa Terror as Usual - Michael Taussig Walter Benjamin's Theory of History as a State of Seige In Defense of the Fragment - Gyanendra Pandey Writing about Hindu-Muslim Riots in India Today Globalization, Culture and War - Tarak Barkawi On the Popular Mediation of 'Small Wars' SECTION FOUR: DEBATING THE CLASH OF TRADITIONALISM AND MODERNISM Globalization and the Power of Indeterminate Meaning - Peter Geschiere Witchcraft and Spirit Cults in Africa and East Asia Being in the World - Jonathan Friedman Globalization and Localization Histories Forgotten Doubles - Ashis Nandy Ethnography on an Awkward Scale - Jean Comaroff and John Comaroff Post-Colonial Anthropology and the Violence of Abstraction SECTION FIVE: CRITICAL PROJECTIONS Post-Colonialism and Globalization - Simon During Towards a Historicization of Their Inter-Relation Post-Colonial Questions for Global Times - David Slater Globalization and the Claims of Post-Coloniality - Simon Gikandi The Criticism of Culture and the Culture of Criticism - Revanthi Krishnaswamy At the Intersection of Post-Colonialism and Glob