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ISBN 10: 1138493112
ISBN 13: 9781138493117
Author: Gerard Delanty
Routledge International Handbook of Cosmopolitanism Studies 2nd Table of contents:
PART I Cosmopolitan theory, history and approaches
1 Kant and cosmopolitan legacies
2 Radical cosmopolitanism and the tradition of insurgent universality
3 There is no cosmopolitanism without universalism
4 Alt-histories of cosmopolitanism: rewriting the past in the service of the future
5 World history and cosmopolitanism
6 Cosmopolitan thought in Weimar Germany
7 The modern cognitive order, cosmopolitanism and conflicting models of world openness: towards a critique of contemporary social relations
8 The idea of critical cosmopolitanism
9 Border thinking and decolonial cosmopolitanism: overcoming colonial/imperial differences
10 Cosmopolitanism and social research: some methodological issues of an emerging research agenda
11 Performing cosmopolitanism. The context and object framing of cosmopolitan openness
PART II Cosmopolitan cultures
12 Anthropology and the new ethical cosmopolitanism
13 Cosmopolitanism and ‘civilization’: social theory and political programmes
14 Cosmopolitanism and translation
15 Third Culture Kids and paradoxical cosmopolitanism
16 Festivals, museums, exhibitions: aesthetic cosmopolitanism in the cultural public sphere
17 Aesthetic cosmopolitanism
18 The cosmopolitanism of the sacred
19 Imagining cosmopolitan sexualities for the twenty-first century
20 Themes in cosmopolitan education
21 Media cultures and cosmopolitan connections
22 Interspecies cosmopolitanism
23 Making heritage cosmopolitan
24 Bordering and connectivity: thinking about cosmopolitan borders
25 Cosmopolitan public space(s)
26 Cosmopolitanism in cities and beyond
PART III Cosmopolitics
27 Seeking global justice: what kind of equality should guide cosmopolitans?
28 Cosmocitizens?
29 Global civil society and the cosmopolitan ideal
30 The commons and cosmopolitanism
31 The idea of cosmopolitan solidarity
32 Humanitarianism and cosmopolitanism
33 A deeper framework of cosmopolitan justice: addressing inequalities in the era of the Anthropocene
34 Cosmopolitan care
35 The Internet and cosmopolitanism
36 Cosmopolitanism and migrant protests
37 Cosmopolitan diplomacy
PART IV World varieties of cosmopolitanism
38 Cosmopolitanism in Latin America: political practices, critiques, and imaginaries
39 Caribbean cosmopolitanism: the view from ethnography
40 Americans and others: historical identity formation in the United States
41 Cosmopolitanism in Asia
42 Benedict Anderson’s cosmopolitan leanings and the question of Southeast Asian subjectivity
43 Unity in diversity: the Indian idea of cosmopolitanism
44 Between tianxia and postsocialism: contemporary Chinese cosmopolitanism
45 Kyōsei: Japan’s cosmopolitanism
46 Immigration, indigeneity and identity: cosmopolitanism in Australia and New Zealand
47 Cosmopolitanism in a European context: reflections on cosmopolitan order in Europe and the EU
48 Cosmopolitan Europe: postcolonial interventions and global transitions
49 Afropolitanism and the end of Black nationalism
50 Jews and cosmopolitanism from the early modern age to the global era
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