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The Worlding Project: Doing Cultural Studies in the Era of Globalization
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The Worlding Project: Doing Cultural Studies in the Era of Globalization

BookPaperback
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Globalization discourse now presumes that the "world space is entirely at the mercy of market norms and forms promulgated by reactionary U.S. policies. An academic but accessible set of studies, this wide range of essays by noted scholars challenges this paradigm with diverse and strong arguments. Taking on topics that range from the medieval Mediterranean to contemporary Jamaican music, from Hong Kong martial arts cinema to Taiwanese politics, writers such as David Palumbo-Liu, Meaghan Morris, James Clifford, and others use innovative cultural studies to challenge the globalization narrative with a new and trenchant tactic called "worlding.

The book posits that world literature, cultural studies, and disciplinary practices must be "worlded into expressions from disparate critical angles of vision, multiple frameworks, and field practices as yet emerging or unidentified. This opens up a major rethinking of historical "givens from Rob Wilson's reinvention of "The White Surfer Dude to Sharon Kinoshita's "Deprovincializing the Middle Ages. Building on the work of cultural critics like Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Kenneth Burke, The Worlding Project is an important manifesto that aims to redefine the aesthetics and politics of postcolonial globalization withalternative forms and frames of global becoming.
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ISBN/GTIN978-1-55643-680-2
Product TypeBook
BindingPaperback
Publishing date15/10/2007
Pages256 pages
LanguageEnglish
SizeWidth 212 mm, Height 212 mm, Thickness 27 mm
Weight520 g
Article no.4381265
CatalogsBuchzentrum
Data source no.2799702
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Rob Wilson has been a professor of transnational and postcolonial literatures at the University of California at Santa Cruz since 2001. The founding editor of the Berkeley Poetry Review, Wilson was educated at the University of California at Berkeley, where he received a doctorate in English in 1976. He has also taught in the English Department at the University of Hawai'i at Manoa and Korea University in Seoul and was a visiting professor of literature at National Tsing Hua University in Taiwan.

Christopher Leigh Connery teaches World Literature and Cultural Studies at UC Santa Cruz, where he also co-directs the Center for Cultural Studies. He has a PhD in East Asian Studies, and has published Empire of the Text: Writing and Authority in Early Imperial China as well as other works about the global 1960s and about oceanic thinking. He recently edited a collection of essays on the Asian Sixties.

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