Negative cosmopolitanism : cultures and politics of world citizenship after globalization / edited by Eddy Kent and Terri Tomsky. - Montreal ; Kingston ; London ; Chicago : McGill-Queen's University Press, (c)2017. - 1 online resource

Includes bibliographies and index.

American good life, the Bandung spirit, and a human rights record / Sui generous : examining the object of organized philanthropy through the MacArthur Foundation / Underwriting cosmopolitanism : insurance, slavery, and confidence games in Herman Melville's "Benito Cereno" and The confidence-man / Fractured mediations : Eur/Asian vernacular cosmopolitanisms / Disaster cosmopolitanism : imaginations of comparison in Kamila Shamsie's Burnt shadows / Cosmopolitanism from below : oil capitalism, informality, and citizenship in Nigeria / Representing migrant labour in contemporary Britain : Hsaio- ung Pai's Chinese whispers and Marina Lewycka's Strawberry fields/Two caravans / Cosmopolitan Creoles and neoliberal mobility in Annalee Davis's On the map / Reproductive politics, the negative present, and cosmopolitan futurity / Standing outside the law : prostitution-free zones and the power of property / "Internal racisms" of the Yakuza-eiga / Embedded cosmopolitanism : Tolstoyan and Goethean ideas of world Literature during the two world wars / At home in the world of the wound : feral cosmopolitics in the Red Riding Quartet / Homiletic realism / Crystal Parikh -- Geordie Miller -- Dennis Mischke -- Sneja Gunew -- Liam O'Loughlin -- Paul Ugor -- Pamela McCallum -- Melissa Stephens -- Heather Latimer -- Juliane Collard -- Mike Dillon -- Dina Gusejnova -- Mark Simpson -- Timothy Brennan.

"From climate change, debt, and refugee crises, to energy security, environmental disasters, and terrorism, the events that lead nightly newscasts and drive public policy demand a global perspective. In the twentieth century the world sought solutions through formal institutions of international governance such as like the United Nations, the International Criminal Court, and the World Bank, but present-day our responses to global realities are often more provisional, improvisational, and contingent. Tracing this uneven history in order to identify principal actors, contesting ideologies, and competing rhetoric, Negative Cosmopolitanism challenges the Kantian ideal of cosmopolitanism as the precondition for a perpetual global peace. Uniting researchers working on contemporary problems with those studying related issues of the past--including slavery, industrial capitalism, and corporate imperialism--essays in this volume scrutinize the entanglement of cosmopolitanism within expanding networks of trade and global capital from the eighteenth-century to the present. By doing so, the contributors pinpoint the ways in which whole populations have been unwillingly caught up in a capitalist reality that has little in common with the earlier ideals of cosmopolitanism. A model for provoking new and necessary questions about neoliberalism, biopolitics, colonialism, citizenship, and xenophobia, Negative Cosmopolitanism establishes a fresh take on the representation of globalization and modern life in history and literature."--



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Cosmopolitanism--History.
Globalization--History.
Capitalism--History.
Cosmopolitanism in literature.
Globalization in literature.
Capitalism in literature.


Electronic Books.

JZ1308 / .N443 2017