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E-raamat: Necessary Travel: New Area Studies and Canada in Comparative Perspective

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Recent, unpredictable incidents in diverse locations Paris, Nice, Ankara, Sinai, California, Manchester and London reinforce how governments and scholars must look beneath the surface for understanding of the turbulent post-9/11world. In particular, what does expertise mean in this new era? This book answers that question? The volume is about a particular kind of expert a type suffering from bad press for a long time namely, scholars who carry out area-based research. The term expert itself even comes in for some humor about how it might be defined someone who knows more and more, about less and less, until eventually they know everything about nothing. Behind the old joke is a grain of truth: Expert standing becomes unimpressive to us, in both intellectual and practical terms, when it is seen as parochial and lacking in vision.

This volume will explore Area Studies (AS), a prominent type of expertise, along a range of dimensions. As we move towards the third decade in the new millennium, attention shifts to the somewhat unexpectedly positive future of New Area Studies (NAS) as a resurgent intellectual movement. NAS has departed from what the editors have dubbed Traditional Area Studies (TAS) commonplace till the millennium. Both the editors of this volume, and its contributors, are leading scholars in area-based work across continents. Together they have participated and observed as area-oriented research struggled to overcome protracted and intense criticism since the Cold War. Thus, the volume marks the resurgence of area-based research in its new guise as NAS the crux understanding increasing complexity around a shrinking globe.

Taken together, the contents of this volume make the the case for a New Area Studies grounded in necessary travel, using new and wider methodologies involving reflective practice and production of knowledge with local people. It argues the necessity of such broad and deep approaches in order to appreciate what is going on in the world in the 21st century and to help us see off the arrival of more and increasingly nasty unpredictable shocks.

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The editors and contributors to this volume are critical of both conventional social scientific practice for its obvious failure to anticipate key developments in the contemporary world, and of traditional area studies research for its a-theoretical and descriptive qualities. Collectively, they advance a compelling case for a New Area Studies that embraces comparative and multiple disciplinary perspectives and that seeks to contextualize the impact of globalizing forces in particular places and cases. This timely and provocative volume deserves a wide readership across the social sciences and humanities. -- Munroe Eagles, SUNY Buffalo Hodgett and James powerfully advocate for the development of New Area Studies (NAS) by demonstrating how productive a re-imagining of traditional area studies can and will be. After surveying critical regions around the world, the deeper dive into a much neglected region of area studies -- Canada -- offers both a salutary example of rethinking old models and a promise of what is to be gained in NAS. An interdisciplinary must-read for an academy in search of new models and modes of knowledge production and transmission.   -- Miléna Santoro, Georgetown University By bringing together a first-rate team of contributors, this consistently stimulating collection gives new life to Area Studies by exploring links and tensions between the local and the global. -- Simon Dixon, University College London

Acknowledgments ix
Part I Overview
1(16)
1 Introduction: Context - Theorizing the New Area Studies
3(14)
Susan Hodgett
Patrick James
Part II New Area Studies Around the Globe
17(98)
2 New Area Studies in the Borderlands of Asia
19(12)
Mandy Sadan
3 Sovietology's Afterlife: New Paradigms and New Area Studies
31(14)
Stephen Hutchings
4 Refugee Studies as Area Studies: A Historian's Perspective
45(10)
Peter Gatrell
5 Latin American Studies: What Have We Achieved and Where Are We Heading?
55(12)
Christopher Sabatini
Nicolas Albertoni
6 Mastering the Current: Studying Central Asia in the Twenty-First Century
67(20)
Claus Bech Hansen
7 Muslim World Studies or Middle East Studies?
87(12)
Robert Cleave
8 Blurring the Boundaries of History and Fiction: Re-imagining the Past and Re-defining the Present through the Lens of Saudi Women Novelists
99(16)
Zahia Smail Salhi
Ibrahim A. I. Alfraih
Part III Canada in Comparative Perspective
115(52)
9 TransArea Studies: Gendered Mobility in North American Literature
117(12)
Caroline Rosenthal
10 Area and Circus Studies: The Case of and for a Boundary-Crossing Quebec
129(12)
Charles R. Batson
11 Image, Figurations of the Border
141(14)
Claude Denis
Abdelkarim Amengay
12 The State Against Canadian Studies
155(12)
Colin M. Coates
Part IV Reflections on New Area Studies
167(14)
13 What Have We Learned?
169(12)
Susan Hodgett
Patrick James
Index 181(8)
About the Contributors 189
Susan Hodgett is professor and director of area studies at the University of East Anglia, England.

Patrick James is Dornsife Deans professor of international relations at the University of Southern California.