Global migration, social change, and cultural transformation
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Global migration, social change, and cultural transformation
Palgrave Macmillan, 2007
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Includes bibliographical references and index
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The essays in this collection work toward a larger goal of separating 'globalization' from strictly economic considerations. The authors instead look at globalization as a force that produces profound social and cultural consequences, including migration, struggles for social change, and the transformations of aesthetic practices.
Table of Contents
- PART I: INTRODUCTION New Global Conversations: Networks of Cultural Production and Social Change
- E.Elliott, J.Payne & P.Ploesch PART II: TRANSNATIONAL NARRATIVES "Most Overrated Western Virtue": Rationality and Anti-Rationality in Zadie Smith's White Teeth
- G.Hong Gender, Nation, and Globalization in Dilwale Duhania Le Jayenge and Monsoon Wedding
- J.Sharpe Comparing Emerati and Egyptian Narratives on Marriage, Sexuality, and the Body
- F.Hasso PART III: U.S. MIGRATION AND CULTURE Third World Cinema Newsreel: Third Cinema Practice in the U.S.
- C.Young Defying the Taboo: On the Study of Internal Race Oppression
- K.Pyke Charles Rezinkoff: Poetry and Social Change
- S.G.Axelrod Veneration and Violence: The Pedagogical Force of Virgin Iconography in Chicana Literature and Visual Art
- T.Lopez PART IV:GLOBAL AND DOMESTIC ECONOMIES Anyone for Cultural Citizenship?
- T.Miller Toward a Theorization of the United States "Prison Regime": White Supremacy, Bodily Immobilization, and the "Society Structured in Dominance"
- D.Rodriguez The Mechanics of Empowerment: Migrant Farmworker Advocacy
- M.Gray Orientalism and The New Global: The Example of India
- A.Chakrabarti , S.Cullenberg & A.Dhar
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