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Global Nomads: Techno and New Age as Transnational Countercultures in Ibiza and Goa [Pehme köide]

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  • Sari: International Library of Sociology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415553679
  • ISBN-13: 9780415553674
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  • Formaat: Paperback / softback, 264 pages, kõrgus x laius: 234x156 mm, kaal: 490 g
  • Sari: International Library of Sociology
  • Ilmumisaeg: 14-Jul-2009
  • Kirjastus: Routledge
  • ISBN-10: 0415553679
  • ISBN-13: 9780415553674

Global Nomads provides a unique introduction to the globalization of countercultures, a topic largely unknown in and outside academia. Anthony D’Andrea examines the social life of mobile expatriates who live within a global circuit of countercultural practice and international tourism in paradoxical paradises.

Based on nomadic fieldwork across Spain and India, the study analyzes how and why these post-metropolitan subjects reject their homelands in order to shape an alternative lifestyle. They become artists, therapists, exotic traders and bohemian workers seeking to integrate labor, mobility and spirituality within a cosmopolitan culture of expressive individualism. These countercultural formations, however, unfold under neo-liberal regimes that seek to appropriate utopian spaces, practices and imaginaries as commodities for tourism, entertainment and media consumption.

In order to understand the new forms of lifestyle, identity and subjectivity found in these countercultural circuits, Global Nomads develops a dialogue between global and critical studies. D'Andrea introduces the concept of 'neo-nomadism', a fresh outlook on mobility that contributes to overcome some of the shortcomings in globalization studies.

This book is an essential reference for researchers and students of Sociology, Anthropology of Globalization, Cultural Studies, as well as Tourism and Migration Studies.

List of figures
vii
Acknowledgments viii
Introduction: neo-nomadism: a theory of postidentitarian mobility in the global age
1(40)
Global nomads: instance of cultural hypermobility
1(6)
The significance of expressive expatriation: circuits of mobility and marginalization
7(3)
Globalization: network, diaspora and cosmopolitanism
10(7)
Aesthetics of the self: post-sexualities in a digital age
17(6)
Neo-nomadism: postidentitarian mobility
23(8)
Nomadic ethnography: methodological challenges
31(5)
Book overview
36(5)
Expressive expatriates in Ibiza: hypermobility as countercultural practice and identity
41(37)
Introduction: `fluidity of experiences' in Ibiza
41(3)
Ibiza contexts: entering the field
44(3)
Spatial and inner mobility: traveling and nomadic spirituality
47(11)
Expatriate media: `people from Ibiza'
58(3)
Expatriate education: `international schools'
61(4)
Expressive lifestyles
65(10)
Conclusion: the aesthetics of centered marginality
75(3)
The hippie and club scenes in Ibiza's tourism industry
78(53)
Counterculture and commodity
78(2)
Utopian sites under siege: Punta Galera
80(1)
The hippie scene: autonomy and tourism
81(13)
The club scene: underground and industry
94(19)
Bohemian working class
113(7)
Ibiza imaginary: transgression, nostalgia and diaspora
120(7)
Freak diaspora: the centrifuge island and orientalism
127(4)
Osho International Meditation Resort: subjectivity, counterculture and spiritual tourism in Pune
131(44)
Osho movement: counterculture and commodification
131(3)
Institutional and ideological contexts: the world's largest meditation center
134(5)
`Osho International Meditation Resort': practices, trajectories and rituals
139(20)
Culture of expression: psychic deterritorialization and institutional control
159(7)
Charisma and rationalization: sex, counterculture and tourism
166(5)
Conclusions: `enlightenment guaranteed'
171(4)
Techno trance tribalism in Goa: the elementary forms of nomadic spirituality
175(47)
Introduction: the psychedelic contact zone
175(4)
The Pune-Goa connection: rebel sannyasins
179(2)
Goa, tourism and `hippies'
181(4)
Day Life: the social organization of the trance scene in northern Goa
185(19)
Night Life: nomadic spirituality in psychedelic rituals
204(10)
Psychic deterritorialization: madness in India
214(6)
Conclusion: nomadic spirituality and smooth spaces
220(2)
Global counter-conclusions: flexible economies and subjectivities
222(6)
Notes 228(6)
Bibliography 234(11)
Index 245
Anthony Albert Fischer DAndrea has recently earned a PhD in Anthropology at the University of Chicago, where he is Research Associate at the Transnationalism Project.