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Postcolonizing the International - Working to Change the Way We Are

English · Hardback

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Informationen zum Autor Phillip Darby is director of the Institute of Postcolonial Studies and reader in international relations at the University of Melbourne. Klappentext The Institute of Postcolonial Studies is an autonomous educational institution located in Melbourne, Australia. It has linkages to major universities and research bodies both in Australia and internationally. The Institute's book series Writing Past Colonialism aims to communicate the unique intellectual excitement and academic excellence that characterize the Institute to a broader global constituency. The leitmotiv of the series is the idea of difference--"differences between culture and politics, as well as differences in ways of seeing and the sources that can be drawn upon. In this sense, the series is postcolonial. Yet the space the Institute hopes to open up is one resistant to new orthodoxies, one that allows for alternative and contesting formulations.Though grounded in studies relating to the formerly colonized world, the series seeks to extend contemporary global analyses. Postcolonizing the International brings post-colonialism directly into engagement with contemporary international studies, while at the same time reflecting back on the discourse, noting certain blindspots and shortcomings in critique. Reversing the established agenda, it begins with the position of non-European societies and the legacies of colonialism. Two companion essays on knowledge formations about the international and the changing nature of the political are followed by challenging reinterpretations of contemporary global politics focusing on race, skewed development, cultural difference, and everyday life. Individual chapters speak to the significance of consumption and commodification, the need for redirecting Western development stategies, initiatives of the Tibetan cabinet in exile, andsexuality as metaphor. Zusammenfassung Brings post-colonialism into engagement with contemporary international studies! while at the same time reflecting on the discourse! noting certain blindspots and shortcomings in critique. This book begins with the position of non-European societies and the legacies of colonialism. It includes two essays on knowledge formations. ...

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Authors Phillip (EDT) Darby
Assisted by Phillip Darby (Editor)
Publisher University of hawaii press
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 01.06.2006
 
EAN 9780824830069
ISBN 978-0-8248-3006-9
No. of pages 241
Dimensions 152 mm x 229 mm x 25 mm
Series Writing Past Colonialism (Hard
Writing Past Colonialism
Writing Past Colonialism
Subject Social sciences, law, business > Political science > Political science and political education

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