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Cosmopolitics: Thinking and Feeling beyond the Nation

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Cosmopolitics: Thinking and Feeling beyond the Nation
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Pheng Cheah
Contributions by Bruce Robbins
SeriesStudies in Classical Philology
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:392
Dimensions(mm): Height 229,Width 149
ISBN/Barcode 9780816630684
ClassificationsDewey:327.17
Audience
Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly
General

Publishing Details

Publisher University of Minnesota Press
Imprint University of Minnesota Press
Publication Date 1 April 1998
Publication Country United States

Description

Eminent contributors look at the present and future of cosmopolitanism and its relationship to nationalism.Nationalism and the nation-state have recently come under siege, their political dominance gradually eroding under the strain of such forces as ethnic strife, religious fundamentalism, homogenizing global capitalism, and the unprecedented movements of people and populations across cultures, countries, even cyberspace. A resurgent cosmopolitanism has emerged as a viable and alternative political project. In Cosmopolitics, a renowned group of scholars and political theorists offers the first sustained examination of that project, its inclusive and often universalist claims, and its tangled and sometimes volatile relationship to nationalism. Understood generally as a fundamental commitment to the interests of humanity, traditional cosmopolitanism has been criticized as a privileged position, an aloof detachment from the obligations and affiliations that constrain nation-bound lives and move people to political action. Yet, as these essays make clear, contemporary cosmopolitanism arises not from a disengagement, but rather from well-defined cultural, historical, and political contexts. The contributors explore a feasible cosmopolitanism now beginning to emerge, and consider the question of whether it can or will displace nationalism, which needs to be rethought rather than dismissed as obsolete. Intellectually provocative and erudite, this interdisciplinary volume presents a diverse array of critical perspectives, assessing both the ideal enterprise and the current realities of the rapidly developing cosmopolitical movement.

Author Biography

Bruce Robbins is Professor of English and Comparative Literature at Columbia University. He is the author of The Servant's Hand: English Fiction from Below and the editor of Intellectuals: Aesthetics, Politics, Academics (Minnesota, 1990).