Cosmopolitan Desire

Cosmopolitan Desire
Author: Stephen William Foster
Publsiher: Rowman Altamira
Total Pages: 266
Release: 2006
Genre: History
ISBN: 0759110247

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An in depth look at how globalization affects Western and Moslem cultures in Morocco. In the Alterations Series.

Cosmopolitan Desires

Cosmopolitan Desires
Author: Mariano Siskind
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 369
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780810167780

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Mariano Siskind’s groundbreaking debut book redefines the scope of world literature, particularly regarding the place of Latin America in its imaginaries and mappings. In Siskind’s formulation, world literature is a modernizing discursive strategy, a way in which cultures negotiate their aspirations to participate in global networks of cultural exchange, and an original tool to reorganize literary history. Working with novels, poems, essays, travel narratives, and historical documents, Siskind reads the way Latin American literary modernity was produced as a global relation, from the rise of planetary novels in the 1870s and the cosmopolitan imaginaries of modernism at the turn of the twentieth century, to the global spread of magical realism. With its unusual breadth of reference and firm but unobtrusive grounding in philosophy, literary theory, and psychoanalysis, Cosmopolitan Desires will have a major impact in the fields of Latin American studies and comparative literature.

Cosmopolitan Desires

Cosmopolitan Desires
Author: Mariano Siskind
Publsiher: Northwestern University Press
Total Pages: 0
Release: 2014-04-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 0810129906

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Mariano Siskind’s groundbreaking debut book redefines the scope of world literature, particularly regarding the place of Latin America in its imaginaries and mappings. In Siskind’s formulation, world literature is a modernizing discursive strategy, a way in which cultures negotiate their aspirations to participate in global networks of cultural exchange, and an original tool to reorganize literary history. Working with novels, poems, essays, travel narratives, and historical documents, Siskind reads the way Latin American literary modernity was produced as a global relation, from the rise of planetary novels in the 1870s and the cosmopolitan imaginaries of modernism at the turn of the twentieth century, to the global spread of magical realism. With its unusual breadth of reference and firm but unobtrusive grounding in philosophy, literary theory, and psychoanalysis, Cosmopolitan Desires will have a major impact in the fields of Latin American studies and comparative literature.

Remembering Cosmopolitan Egypt

Remembering Cosmopolitan Egypt
Author: Deborah Starr
Publsiher: Routledge
Total Pages: 212
Release: 2009-06-25
Genre: History
ISBN: 9781135974077

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This book examines the link between cosmopolitanism in Egypt, from the nineteenth century through to the mid-twentieth century, and colonialism. It analyzes the ways in which literature and film have portrayed the period and the great cultural diversity in the country prior to Nasser.

A Taste for Brown Bodies

A Taste for Brown Bodies
Author: Hiram Pérez
Publsiher: NYU Press
Total Pages: 192
Release: 2015-10-30
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781479889198

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Winner, LGBT Studies Lammy Award presented by Lambda Literary Neither queer theory nor queer activism has fully reckoned with the role of race in the emergence of the modern gay subject. In A Taste for Brown Bodies, Hiram Pérez traces the development of gay modernity and its continued romanticization of the brown body. Focusing in particular on three figures with elusive queer histories—the sailor, the soldier, and the cowboy— Pérez unpacks how each has been memorialized and desired for their heroic masculinity while at the same time functioning as agents for the expansion of the US borders and neocolonial zones of influence. Describing an enduring homonationalism dating to the “birth” of the homosexual in the late 19th century, Pérez considers not only how US imperialist expansion was realized, but also how it was visualized for and through gay men. By means of an analysis of literature, film, and photographs from the 19th to the 21st centuries—including Herman Melville’s Billy Budd, Anne Proulx’s “Brokeback Mountain,” and photos of abuse at the Abu Ghraib prison—Pérez proposes that modern gay male identity, often traced to late Victorian constructions of “invert” and “homosexual,” occupies not the periphery of the nation but rather a cosmopolitan position, instrumental to projects of war, colonialism, and neoliberalism. A Taste for Brown Bodies argues that practices and subjectivities that we understand historically as forms of homosexuality have been regulated and normalized as an extension of the US nation-state, laying bare the tacit, if complex, participation of gay modernity within US imperialism.

Cosmopolitan Criticism and Postcolonial Literature

Cosmopolitan Criticism and Postcolonial Literature
Author: R. Spencer
Publsiher: Springer
Total Pages: 228
Release: 2011-04-28
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780230305908

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Via readings of novels by J.M. Coetzee, Timothy Mo and Salman Rushdie and the later poetry of W.B. Yeats, this book reveals how postcolonial writing can encourage the enlarged sense of moral and political responsibility needed to supplant ongoing forms of imperial violence with cosmopolitan institutions, relationships and ways of thinking.

The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism

The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism
Author: Maria Rovisco,Magdalena Nowicka
Publsiher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 439
Release: 2011
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780754695561

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The study of Cosmopolitanism has been transformed in the last 20 years and the subject itself has become highly discussed across the social sciences and the humanities. The Ashgate Research Companion to Cosmopolitanism pursues distinct theoretical orientations and empirical analyses, bringing together mainstream discussions with the newest thinking and developments on the main themes, debates and controversies surrounding the subject.

Cosmopolitan Europe

Cosmopolitan Europe
Author: Ulrich Beck,Edgar Grande
Publsiher: Polity
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2007-11-12
Genre: Political Science
ISBN: 9780745635637

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This work completes Beck's trilogy on 'cosmopolitan realism'. 'The Cosmopolitan Vision' develops the theoretical perspective which in 'Power in the Global Age' is applied to issues concerning the postnational legitimation of political power and, here, is tested against a special case, the unknown Europe in which we live.