Néstor García Canclini is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. Born in Argentina, he has lived in Mexico for many years. He is an anthropologist and cultural critic originally trained as a philosopher. Among the many books that he has written, those available in English are Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for Entering and Leaving Modernity, Consumers and Citizens: Globalization and Multicultural Conflict, Transforming Modernity: Popular Culture in Mexico, and Art beyond Itself: Anthropology for a Society without a Story Line, which is published by Duke University Press.…mehr
Néstor García Canclini is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. Born in Argentina, he has lived in Mexico for many years. He is an anthropologist and cultural critic originally trained as a philosopher. Among the many books that he has written, those available in English are Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for Entering and Leaving Modernity, Consumers and Citizens: Globalization and Multicultural Conflict, Transforming Modernity: Popular Culture in Mexico, and Art beyond Itself: Anthropology for a Society without a Story Line, which is published by Duke University Press.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Néstor García Canclini is Distinguished Professor of Anthropology at the Universidad Autónoma Metropolitana in Mexico City. Born in Argentina, he has lived in Mexico for many years. He is an anthropologist and cultural critic originally trained as a philosopher. Among the many books that he has written, those available in English are Hybrid Cultures: Strategies for Entering and Leaving Modernity, Consumers and Citizens: Globalization and Multicultural Conflict, Transforming Modernity: Popular Culture in Mexico, and Art beyond Itself: Anthropology for a Society without a Story Line, which is published by Duke University Press.
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Translator's Introduction Introduction. Culture and Politics in the Imaginaries of Globalization Part I. Narratives, Metaphors, and Theories 1. Globalize or Defend Identity: how to Get Out of This Binary 2. Globalization: An Unidentified Cultural Object 3. Market and Interculturality: Latin America between Europe and the United States 4. We Don't Know What to Call Others Part II. Interlude 5. Disagreements between a Latin American Anthropologist, a European Sociologist, and a U.S. Cultural Studies Scholar Part III. Politics for Interculturality 6. From Paris to Miami via Nueva York 7. Capitals of Culture and Global Cities 8. Toward a Cultural Agenda of Globalization 9. Toward an Anthropology of Misunderstandings Epilogue. Social Imaginary Changes in Globalization today References Index
Translator's Introduction Introduction. Culture and Politics in the Imaginaries of Globalization Part I. Narratives, Metaphors, and Theories 1. Globalize or Defend Identity: how to Get Out of This Binary 2. Globalization: An Unidentified Cultural Object 3. Market and Interculturality: Latin America between Europe and the United States 4. We Don't Know What to Call Others Part II. Interlude 5. Disagreements between a Latin American Anthropologist, a European Sociologist, and a U.S. Cultural Studies Scholar Part III. Politics for Interculturality 6. From Paris to Miami via Nueva York 7. Capitals of Culture and Global Cities 8. Toward a Cultural Agenda of Globalization 9. Toward an Anthropology of Misunderstandings Epilogue. Social Imaginary Changes in Globalization today References Index
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