Globalizing Critical Theory

Globalizing Critical Theory

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Jan 28, 2005 · English · Kindle (262 pages)
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Format Kindle
Pages 262
Language English
Published Jan 28, 2005
Publisher Rowman & Littlefield Publishers

Description

This collection brings together notable scholars to explore the pervasive impact of globalization through the lens of critical theory. It delves into how global interconnectedness reshapes various fields such as philosophy, sociology, and political theory, challenging established paradigms and prompting fresh dialogues. The contributions reflect on the tensions between local and global identities, power dynamics, and cultural exchanges, allowing for a rich tapestry of perspectives.

Within its pages, the book examines not just the theoretical implications of globalization but also the practical realities it engenders. The authors draw on their extensive expertise to illuminate the complexities and contradictions inherent in global interactions, urging readers to consider the ethical dimensions of such relationships. This collection stands as a vital resource for anyone seeking to understand the nuanced effects of globalization on contemporary thought and society.

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Contemporary Politics
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