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Future as Cultural Fact: Essays on the Global Condition [Kõva köide]

  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x3 mm, kaal: 689 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844679837
  • ISBN-13: 9781844679836
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  • Formaat: Hardback, 336 pages, kõrgus x laius x paksus: 229x152x3 mm, kaal: 689 g
  • Ilmumisaeg: 12-Mar-2013
  • Kirjastus: Verso Books
  • ISBN-10: 1844679837
  • ISBN-13: 9781844679836
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Presents an analytical look at the genealogies of the present era of globalization through essays on violence, commodification, nationalism, terror, and materiality.

This major collection of essays, a sequel to Modernity at Large and Fear of Small Numbers, is the product of ten years’ research and writing, constituting an important contribution to globalization studies. Appadurai takes a broad analytical look at the genealogies of the present era of globalization through essays on violence, commodification, nationalism, terror and materiality.

Alongside a discussion of these wider debates, Appadurai situates India at the heart of his work, offering writing based on firsthand research among urban slum dwellers in Mumbai, in which he examines their struggle to achieve equity, recognition and self-governance in conditions of extreme inequality.

Finally, in his work on design, planning, finance and poverty, Appadurai embraces the “politics of hope” and lays the foundations for a revitalized, and urgent, anthropology of the future.

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Arjun Appadurai is already known as the author of striking new formulations which have greatly illuminated contemporary global developments. -- Charles Taylor, author of Modern Social Imaginaries (in praise of Fear of Small Numbers)

Acknowledgements vii
Introduction 1(8)
Part 1: Moving Geographies
1 Commodities and the Politics of Value
9(52)
2 How Histories Make Geographies: Circulation and Context in a Global Perspective
61(10)
3 The Morality of Refusal
71(14)
4 The Offending Part: Sacrifice and Ethnocide in the Era of Globalization
85(16)
5 In My Father's Nation: Reflections on Biography, Memory, Family
101(14)
Part 2: The View From Mumbai
6 Housing and Hope
115(16)
7 Spectral Housing and Urban Cleansing: Notes on Millennial Mumbai
131(22)
8 Deep Democracy: Urban Governmentality and the Horizon of Politics
153(26)
9 The Capacity to Aspire: Culture and the Terms of Recognition
179(18)
10 Cosmopolitanism from Below: Some Ethical Lessons from the Slums of Mumbai
197(20)
Part 3: Making The Future
11 The Spirit of Weber
217(16)
12 The Ghost in the Financial Machine
233(20)
13 The Social Life of Design
253(16)
14 Research as a Human Right
269(16)
15 The Future as Cultural Fact
285(16)
Bibliography 301(16)
Index 317
Arjun Appadurai is Goddard Professor of Media, Culture and Communication at New York University. He is the author of many books and articles, including Modernity at Large: Cultural Dimensions of Globalization; The Social Life of Things: Commodities in Cultural Perspective; and Fear of Small Numbers: An Essay on the Geography of Anger.