Marianna PapastephanouThinking Differently About Cosmopolitanism
Theory, Eccentricity, and the Globalized World
Marianna Papastephanou has studied and taught at the University of Cardiff, UK. She has also studied and researched in Berlin, Germany. She is currently teaching Philosophy of Education in the Department of Education at the University of Cyprus. Her research interests include political philosophy; the modern vs. postmodern divide; utopia; the Frankfurt School; and epistemological, linguistic, and ethical issues in education. She has written numerous articles on these topics, and she is the editor of K-O Apel: From a Transcendental-Semiotic Point of View (Manchester: MUP, 1997) and the author of Educated Fear and Educated Hope (Rotterdam: Sense Publishers, 2009).
Acknowledgments
Introduction
Chapter 1 Setting Up the New Cosmopolitanism
Chapter 2 Eccentric Cosmopolitanism and a Globalized World
Chapter 3 A Critique of Globalist Positions
Chapter 4 Identity-versus-Difference Dilemmas
Chapter 5 Home, Homelessness, and the Cosmopolitan Self
Chapter 6 Who's Cosmopolitan?
Chapter 7 Cosmopolitanism and Patriotism as Boundary Discourses
Chapter 8 The Importance of Conceptual Reconsiderations
Chapter 9 Revisiting Patriotism
Chapter 10 Patriotism, Cosmopolitanism, and Justice
Chapter 11 Reflections on an All-Encompassing Conception of Cosmopolitanism