Imaginary states : studies in cultural transnationalism / Peter Hitchcock.

By: Hitchcock, Peter [author]
Language: English Series: Transnational cultural studiesPublisher: Urbana : University of Illinois Press, c2003Description: x, 243 pages ; 24 cmContent type: text Media type: unmediated Carrier type: volumeISBN: 0252023935 (Cloth : alk. paper)Other title: Cultural transnationalismSubject(s): Culture | Globalization | Intercultural communicationDDC classification: 306 LOC classification: HM621 | .H58 2003Online resources: Table of contents
Contents:
Introduction: Imaginary States -- The Agon of the Archipelago: Three Forms of Crossing and Caribbeanness -- Glissant and Opaque Space -- Brathwaite, Crossing, Voicing -- Condé, Crossing, Errantry of Place -- The White of Algeria; or, The Paroxysms of the Postcolony -- Chronotope of the Shoe (Two) -- Joe: The Architectonic of a Commodity -- Conclusion: Culture and Globalization.
Summary: Can transnationalism be separated from capitalist globalization? Can an artist create cultural space and rethink the nation state simultaneously? This title explores such questions to invigorate the analysis of cultural transnationalism.
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Includes index

Includes bibliographical references (p. [210]-237)

Introduction: Imaginary States --
The Agon of the Archipelago: Three Forms of Crossing and Caribbeanness --
Glissant and Opaque Space --
Brathwaite, Crossing, Voicing --
Condé, Crossing, Errantry of Place --
The White of Algeria; or, The Paroxysms of the Postcolony --
Chronotope of the Shoe (Two) --
Joe: The Architectonic of a Commodity --
Conclusion: Culture and Globalization.

Can transnationalism be separated from capitalist globalization? Can an artist create cultural space and rethink the nation state simultaneously? This title explores such questions to invigorate the analysis of cultural transnationalism.

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