This book examines the cosmopolitan project of post-war Europe and offers a postcolonial appraisal of its recent history. The focus is not on pluralising the narratives of Europe, but with forging an understanding of European cosmopolitanism â of history, identity, politics â more adequate to its colonial past and present multicultural constitue
This book examines the cosmopolitan project of post-war Europe and offers a postcolonial appraisal of its recent history. The focus is not on pluralising the narratives of Europe, but with forging an understanding of European cosmopolitanism â of history, identity, politics â more adequate to its colonial past and present multicultural constitueHinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Gurminder K. Bhambra is Professor and Research Director of Sociology at the University of Warwick and Guest Professor of Sociology and History at the Centre for Concurrences in Colonial and Postcolonial Studies, Linnaeus University, Sweden. She is author of Rethinking Modernity: Postcolonialism and the Sociological Imagination, which won the 2008 Philip Abrams Memorial Prize for best first book in Sociology, and Connected Sociologies. John Narayan is a Leverhulme Early Career Fellow in the Department of Sociology at the University of Warwick. His research interests are in the fields of globalisation, pragmatism and post-colonialism. He is the author of John Dewey: The Global Public and its Problems.
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Introduction 1. Colonial Histories and the Postcolonial Present of European Cosmopolitanism , (Gurminder K Bhambra and John Narayan) Part I: Theorizing European Cosmopolitanism Otherwise 2. Cosmopolitan Europe: Memory, Apology and Mourning, (Meyda Ye¿enölu) 3. Ah, We Have Not Forgotten Ethiopia: Anti-Colonial Sentiments for Spain in a Fascist Era, (Robbie Shilliam) 4. Communist Cosmopolitanism, (William Outhwaite and Larry Ray) Part II: Alternative Historical Groundings of Cosmopolitanisms in Europe 5. Always Already Cosmopolitan - Indigenous Peoples and Swedish Modernity, (Gunlög Fur) 6. The Early Modern Spanish Monarchy and European Cosmopolitanism, (M. J. Rodriguez-Salgado) 7. The Cosmopolitan Caribbean Spirit and Europe, (Shantelle George) Part III: Contemporary Postcolonial Cosmopolitanisms 8. Rethinking Cosmopolitanism, Multiculturalism and Diaspora via the Diasporic Cosmopolitanism of Europe's Kurds, (Ipek Demir) 9. Europe is over! Afro-European Mobilities, Former Colonial Metropoles, and New Cosmopolitanisms, (Sarah Demart) 10. Fanon's Decolonized Europe: The Double Promise of Coloured Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Austerity, (John Narayan) 11. EPILOGUE: A New Vision of Europe: Learning from the South, (Boaventura de Sousa Santos)
Introduction 1. Colonial Histories and the Postcolonial Present of European Cosmopolitanism , (Gurminder K Bhambra and John Narayan) Part I: Theorizing European Cosmopolitanism Otherwise 2. Cosmopolitan Europe: Memory, Apology and Mourning, (Meyda Ye¿enölu) 3. Ah, We Have Not Forgotten Ethiopia: Anti-Colonial Sentiments for Spain in a Fascist Era, (Robbie Shilliam) 4. Communist Cosmopolitanism, (William Outhwaite and Larry Ray) Part II: Alternative Historical Groundings of Cosmopolitanisms in Europe 5. Always Already Cosmopolitan - Indigenous Peoples and Swedish Modernity, (Gunlög Fur) 6. The Early Modern Spanish Monarchy and European Cosmopolitanism, (M. J. Rodriguez-Salgado) 7. The Cosmopolitan Caribbean Spirit and Europe, (Shantelle George) Part III: Contemporary Postcolonial Cosmopolitanisms 8. Rethinking Cosmopolitanism, Multiculturalism and Diaspora via the Diasporic Cosmopolitanism of Europe's Kurds, (Ipek Demir) 9. Europe is over! Afro-European Mobilities, Former Colonial Metropoles, and New Cosmopolitanisms, (Sarah Demart) 10. Fanon's Decolonized Europe: The Double Promise of Coloured Cosmopolitanism in the Age of Austerity, (John Narayan) 11. EPILOGUE: A New Vision of Europe: Learning from the South, (Boaventura de Sousa Santos)
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