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American periodicals --- Periodicals --- Cosmopolitan. --- Cosmopolitan (New York, N.Y. : 1952) --- History
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Title in English: Momentum. Art and Cosmopolitan Modernity. This book attempts to capture the momentum, a moment of transformation, where the complex processes related to the expansion of heterogeneous cosmopolitan modernity intersect and converge, processes that influence and change both Euro-American civilisation and the planet as a whole, and along the way transform the state, economic, cultural and social arrangement, the practises and the notions used in order to understand our existence in the world. The authors of the studies that make up this publication look at the problem from several selected aspects falling within the domains of sociology, culture and new media art, which have in common an effort to put current phenomena into more general and more profound social, political and cultural contexts. They strive to avoid presentism in order to observe the processes gathered under the umbrella of “cosmopolitan modernity” from the point of view of the longue durée.
Theory of art --- momentum --- cosmopolitan modernity --- new media art
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How can universality be addressed after the necessary epistemic and ethical critique of Western universalism? Building on such concepts as materiality and reparation, narration and translation, the series Beyond Universalism | Partager l'universel seeks to understand how contemporary cultural and social practices are producing a new consciousness of universality - experiences, reflections, and agencies of a shared humanity.
LITERARY CRITICISM / European / General. --- Cosmopolitan ethics. --- Eco-criticism. --- Translation. --- World literature.
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Cosmopolitan Dystopia' shows that rather than populists or authoritarian great powers it is cosmopolitan liberals who have done the most to subvert the liberal international order. 'Cosmopolitan Dystopia' explains how liberal cosmopolitanism has led us to treat new humanitarian crises as unprecedented demands for military action, thereby trapping us in a loop of endless war. Attempts to normalize humanitarian emergency through the doctrine of the 'responsibility to protect' has made for a paternalist understanding of state power that undercuts the representative functions of state sovereignty. The legacy of liberal intervention is a cosmopolitan dystopia of permanent war, insurrection by cosmopolitan jihadis and a new authoritarian vision of sovereignty in which states are responsible for their peoples rather than responsible to them. This book will be of vital interest to scholars and students of international relations, IR theory and human rights.
Dystopias. --- Intervention (International law) --- Liberalism. --- Internationalism. --- Cosmopolitanism. --- Cosmopolitan. --- Dystopia. --- Empire. --- Human Rights. --- Humanitarianism. --- International. --- Intervention. --- Liberal. --- Sovereignty. --- War.
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This is the first edited collection on Hari Kunzru. With new individual essays on each of Kunzru's novels as well as his short fiction and creative non-fiction, the book situates his writing within current debates on contemporary literature, and in relation to key historical events such as Brexit, the election of Trump, and the Covid-19 pandemic.
Graphic design (Typography) --- Kunzru, Hari, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- British. --- Contemporary. --- Cosmopolitan. --- Global. --- Kunzru. --- Literature. --- Novel. --- Postcolonial. --- Postmodern. --- Twenty-first century.
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A comprehensive collection of newly commissioned essays from world-leading Kazuo Ishiguro scholars which offers chapters on each of the novels (including the first publication on Klara and the Sun (2021)), short fictions, and screenplays, Kazuo Ishiguro: Twenty First Century Fictions offers a critical reappraisal of the 2017 Nobel Laureate while also uncovering important new thematic and stylistic insights.
Ishiguro, Kazuo, --- Criticism and interpretation. --- British. --- Contemporary. --- Cosmopolitan. --- Film and Television. --- Global. --- Ishiguro. --- Japanese Culture. --- Literature. --- Memory. --- Twenty-first century.
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latin literature --- transnational --- european literatures --- cosmopolitan literatures --- europe --- Latin literature --- European literature --- Latin literature. --- History and criticism --- Roman influences --- Roman influences. --- Roman literature --- Classical literature --- Classical philology --- Latin philology
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Cosmopolitans are individuals with a distinctive kind of extended national and international orientation, a global vision and sense of belonging to the world. These people are sophisticated and importantly engaged in the cultures outside of local geographical boundaries. Information about cosmopolitan consumers--their origins, values, media usage, and buyer behavior--presented in this book will be used to great practical advantage by marketing educators as well as by practicing marketers. This unique book fills a knowledge gap that has long been overlooked largely because other related marketing areas have overshadowed and overlooked the notion of cosmopolitan consumers. Until the publication of this volume, there has been no single authoritative source that directly and comprehensively covers the field of consumer cosmopolitanism. Moreover, through original essays by an all-star cast of contributors, the reader is introduced to a powerful new approach to marketing, eclectically packed with novel ideas and insights that noticeably advance the marketing field and bring it more fully into the age of globalization.
Consumer behavior. --- Cosmopolitanism. --- Market segmentation. --- Globalization. --- acculturation --- animosity --- beliefs --- consumers --- cosmopolitan --- culture --- consumption --- customs --- ethnocentrism --- globalization --- social identity --- international --- locals --- materialism --- national identity --- purchase behavior --- relationship marketing --- market segmentation --- tastes --- values --- xenocentrism
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Democracy --- Service learning --- Social justice --- Democracy. --- Service learning. --- Social justice. --- Equality --- Justice --- Self-government --- Political science --- Representative government and representation --- Republics --- Civic engagement (Education) --- Community service (Education) --- Community service learning --- Engagement, Civic (Education) --- School-based community service --- Student community service --- Student service --- Experiential learning --- Social service --- Student volunteers in social service --- Sociology --- cultural cohesion --- cosmopolitan societies --- civil society --- dialogue --- recognition --- inclusion
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