Pnina Werbner
Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism (eBook, PDF)
Rooted, Feminist and Vernacular Perspectives
40,95 €
40,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
20 °P sammeln
40,95 €
Als Download kaufen
40,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
20 °P sammeln
Jetzt verschenken
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
40,95 €
inkl. MwSt.
Sofort per Download lieferbar
Alle Infos zum eBook verschenken
20 °P sammeln
Pnina Werbner
Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism (eBook, PDF)
Rooted, Feminist and Vernacular Perspectives
- Format: PDF
- Merkliste
- Auf die Merkliste
- Bewerten Bewerten
- Teilen
- Produkt teilen
- Produkterinnerung
- Produkterinnerung
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei
bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Hier können Sie sich einloggen
Sie sind bereits eingeloggt. Klicken Sie auf 2. tolino select Abo, um fortzufahren.
Bitte loggen Sie sich zunächst in Ihr Kundenkonto ein oder registrieren Sie sich bei bücher.de, um das eBook-Abo tolino select nutzen zu können.
Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism inaugurates a new, situated, cosmopolitan anthropology. It examines the rise of postcolonial movements responsive to global rights movements, which espouse a politics of dignity, cultural difference, democracy, dissent and tolerance.
- Geräte: PC
- ohne Kopierschutz
- eBook Hilfe
- Größe: 5.94MB
Andere Kunden interessierten sich auch für
- Alan BarnardAnthropology and the Bushman (eBook, PDF)31,95 €
- Anthropology and the Individual (eBook, PDF)37,95 €
- Anthropologies and Futures (eBook, PDF)30,95 €
- Pnina WerbnerAnthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism (eBook, ePUB)40,95 €
- William L. O'NeillFeminism in America (eBook, PDF)46,95 €
- Paradoxes of Neoliberalism (eBook, PDF)39,95 €
- Women Wielding the Hoe (eBook, PDF)37,95 €
-
-
-
Anthropology and the New Cosmopolitanism inaugurates a new, situated, cosmopolitan anthropology. It examines the rise of postcolonial movements responsive to global rights movements, which espouse a politics of dignity, cultural difference, democracy, dissent and tolerance.
Dieser Download kann aus rechtlichen Gründen nur mit Rechnungsadresse in A, B, BG, CY, CZ, D, DK, EW, E, FIN, F, GR, HR, H, IRL, I, LT, L, LR, M, NL, PL, P, R, S, SLO, SK ausgeliefert werden.
Produktdetails
- Produktdetails
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000184600
- Artikelnr.: 59518095
- Verlag: Taylor & Francis
- Seitenzahl: 400
- Erscheinungstermin: 21. Mai 2020
- Englisch
- ISBN-13: 9781000184600
- Artikelnr.: 59518095
- Herstellerkennzeichnung Die Herstellerinformationen sind derzeit nicht verfügbar.
Pnina Werbner is Professor of Social Anthropology, Keele University.
Chapter 1. Introduction: Towards a New Cosmopolitan Anthropology
Pnina WerbnerSection 1: Anthropology as a Cosmopolitan DisciplineChapter 2. The Founding Moment: Sixty Years Ago
Elizabeth ColsonChapter 3. The Cosmopolitan Encounter: Social Anthropology and the Kindness of Strangers
Pnina WerbnerChapter 4. Central European Cocktails: Malinowski and Gellner vis-á-vis Herderian Cosmopolitanism
Chris HannSection 2: Feminist and Non-Violent Cosmopolitan MovementsChapter 5. Gender
Rights and Cosmopolitanisms
Maila StivensChapter 6. Islamic Cosmopolitics
human rights and anti-violence strategies Indonesia
Kathryn RobinsonChapter 7. 'A New Consciousness Must Come': Affectivity and Movement in Tamil Dalit Women's Activist Engagement with Cosmopolitan Modernity
Kalpana RamSection 3: Rooted Cosmopolitan
Public CosmopolitansChapter 8. A Native Anthropologist in Palestinian Israeli Cosmopolitanism
Aref Abu RabiaChapter 9. Reaching the Cosmopolitan Subject: Patriotism
Ethnicity and the Public Good in Botswana
Richard WerbnerChapter 10. Paradoxes of the Cosmopolitan in Melanesia
Eric HirschChapter 11. Cosmopolitics
Neoliberalism
and the State: The Indigenous Rights Movement in Africa
Dorothy HodgsonSection 4: Vernacular Cosmopolitans
Cosmopolitan NationsChapter 12. Cosmopolitan Nations
National Cosmopolitans
Richard FardonChapter 13. Other Cosmopolitans in the Making of the Modern Malay World
Joel S. KahnChapter 14. On Cosmopolitan and (Vernacular) Democratic Creativity
or: There Never Was a West
David GraeberSection 5: Demotic and Working Class CosmopolitanismsChapter 15. Xenophobia and Xenophilia in South Africa
Owen SichoneChapter 16. Cosmopolitan Values in a Central Indian Steel Town
Jonathan ParryChapter 17. Cosmopolitanism
Globalisation and Diaspora
Stuart Hall in Conversation with Pnina Werbner
Pnina WerbnerSection 1: Anthropology as a Cosmopolitan DisciplineChapter 2. The Founding Moment: Sixty Years Ago
Elizabeth ColsonChapter 3. The Cosmopolitan Encounter: Social Anthropology and the Kindness of Strangers
Pnina WerbnerChapter 4. Central European Cocktails: Malinowski and Gellner vis-á-vis Herderian Cosmopolitanism
Chris HannSection 2: Feminist and Non-Violent Cosmopolitan MovementsChapter 5. Gender
Rights and Cosmopolitanisms
Maila StivensChapter 6. Islamic Cosmopolitics
human rights and anti-violence strategies Indonesia
Kathryn RobinsonChapter 7. 'A New Consciousness Must Come': Affectivity and Movement in Tamil Dalit Women's Activist Engagement with Cosmopolitan Modernity
Kalpana RamSection 3: Rooted Cosmopolitan
Public CosmopolitansChapter 8. A Native Anthropologist in Palestinian Israeli Cosmopolitanism
Aref Abu RabiaChapter 9. Reaching the Cosmopolitan Subject: Patriotism
Ethnicity and the Public Good in Botswana
Richard WerbnerChapter 10. Paradoxes of the Cosmopolitan in Melanesia
Eric HirschChapter 11. Cosmopolitics
Neoliberalism
and the State: The Indigenous Rights Movement in Africa
Dorothy HodgsonSection 4: Vernacular Cosmopolitans
Cosmopolitan NationsChapter 12. Cosmopolitan Nations
National Cosmopolitans
Richard FardonChapter 13. Other Cosmopolitans in the Making of the Modern Malay World
Joel S. KahnChapter 14. On Cosmopolitan and (Vernacular) Democratic Creativity
or: There Never Was a West
David GraeberSection 5: Demotic and Working Class CosmopolitanismsChapter 15. Xenophobia and Xenophilia in South Africa
Owen SichoneChapter 16. Cosmopolitan Values in a Central Indian Steel Town
Jonathan ParryChapter 17. Cosmopolitanism
Globalisation and Diaspora
Stuart Hall in Conversation with Pnina Werbner
Chapter 1. Introduction: Towards a New Cosmopolitan Anthropology
Pnina WerbnerSection 1: Anthropology as a Cosmopolitan DisciplineChapter 2. The Founding Moment: Sixty Years Ago
Elizabeth ColsonChapter 3. The Cosmopolitan Encounter: Social Anthropology and the Kindness of Strangers
Pnina WerbnerChapter 4. Central European Cocktails: Malinowski and Gellner vis-á-vis Herderian Cosmopolitanism
Chris HannSection 2: Feminist and Non-Violent Cosmopolitan MovementsChapter 5. Gender
Rights and Cosmopolitanisms
Maila StivensChapter 6. Islamic Cosmopolitics
human rights and anti-violence strategies Indonesia
Kathryn RobinsonChapter 7. 'A New Consciousness Must Come': Affectivity and Movement in Tamil Dalit Women's Activist Engagement with Cosmopolitan Modernity
Kalpana RamSection 3: Rooted Cosmopolitan
Public CosmopolitansChapter 8. A Native Anthropologist in Palestinian Israeli Cosmopolitanism
Aref Abu RabiaChapter 9. Reaching the Cosmopolitan Subject: Patriotism
Ethnicity and the Public Good in Botswana
Richard WerbnerChapter 10. Paradoxes of the Cosmopolitan in Melanesia
Eric HirschChapter 11. Cosmopolitics
Neoliberalism
and the State: The Indigenous Rights Movement in Africa
Dorothy HodgsonSection 4: Vernacular Cosmopolitans
Cosmopolitan NationsChapter 12. Cosmopolitan Nations
National Cosmopolitans
Richard FardonChapter 13. Other Cosmopolitans in the Making of the Modern Malay World
Joel S. KahnChapter 14. On Cosmopolitan and (Vernacular) Democratic Creativity
or: There Never Was a West
David GraeberSection 5: Demotic and Working Class CosmopolitanismsChapter 15. Xenophobia and Xenophilia in South Africa
Owen SichoneChapter 16. Cosmopolitan Values in a Central Indian Steel Town
Jonathan ParryChapter 17. Cosmopolitanism
Globalisation and Diaspora
Stuart Hall in Conversation with Pnina Werbner
Pnina WerbnerSection 1: Anthropology as a Cosmopolitan DisciplineChapter 2. The Founding Moment: Sixty Years Ago
Elizabeth ColsonChapter 3. The Cosmopolitan Encounter: Social Anthropology and the Kindness of Strangers
Pnina WerbnerChapter 4. Central European Cocktails: Malinowski and Gellner vis-á-vis Herderian Cosmopolitanism
Chris HannSection 2: Feminist and Non-Violent Cosmopolitan MovementsChapter 5. Gender
Rights and Cosmopolitanisms
Maila StivensChapter 6. Islamic Cosmopolitics
human rights and anti-violence strategies Indonesia
Kathryn RobinsonChapter 7. 'A New Consciousness Must Come': Affectivity and Movement in Tamil Dalit Women's Activist Engagement with Cosmopolitan Modernity
Kalpana RamSection 3: Rooted Cosmopolitan
Public CosmopolitansChapter 8. A Native Anthropologist in Palestinian Israeli Cosmopolitanism
Aref Abu RabiaChapter 9. Reaching the Cosmopolitan Subject: Patriotism
Ethnicity and the Public Good in Botswana
Richard WerbnerChapter 10. Paradoxes of the Cosmopolitan in Melanesia
Eric HirschChapter 11. Cosmopolitics
Neoliberalism
and the State: The Indigenous Rights Movement in Africa
Dorothy HodgsonSection 4: Vernacular Cosmopolitans
Cosmopolitan NationsChapter 12. Cosmopolitan Nations
National Cosmopolitans
Richard FardonChapter 13. Other Cosmopolitans in the Making of the Modern Malay World
Joel S. KahnChapter 14. On Cosmopolitan and (Vernacular) Democratic Creativity
or: There Never Was a West
David GraeberSection 5: Demotic and Working Class CosmopolitanismsChapter 15. Xenophobia and Xenophilia in South Africa
Owen SichoneChapter 16. Cosmopolitan Values in a Central Indian Steel Town
Jonathan ParryChapter 17. Cosmopolitanism
Globalisation and Diaspora
Stuart Hall in Conversation with Pnina Werbner