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Englisch
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New York ; Bern ; Berlin ; Brussels ; Vienna ; Oxford ; Warsaw : Peter Lang, [2020]
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xxviii, 401 Seiten
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ISBN: 
978-1-4331-5249-8 paperback
978-1-4331-5248-1 hardback
Weitere Ausgaben: 978-1-4331-5250-4 (Fernzugriff) ebook pdf
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Klassifikation der Library of Congress: JZ1318
Dewey Dezimal-Klassifikation: 303.482 ; 303.48/2
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Inhaltsverzeichnis: Foreword: Citification, mediatization, theme park-ification : spatialization as postmodern performance / Angharad Valdivia -- The city : its return as a lens for social theory / Saskia Sassen -- Trading in multiculture : the city and the university in the age of globalization / Cameron McCarthy, Brenda Nyandiko Sanya and Koeli Moitra Goel -- Invisible life : stage of exception, Carnaval and the limits of Brazilian postcolonialism / Bryce Henson -- Cementing hegemony in new Turkey : the construction spectacle of Istanbul and the rise of right-wing masculine populism / Ergin Bulut, Bașak Can, and Nurcin İleri -- The "megacity" as the face of 21st-century India : rethinking urban life beyond the binaries of globalism / Koeli Moitra Goel -- The right to the city : Pauline Lipman interview, University of Illinois Chicago / interviewed by Koeli Moitra Goel, Cameron McCarthy and Susan Ogwal -- The obsolescence of the public phone : transitions in mobility and communication in Bogota, Colombia / Fabian Mauricio Prieto Nanez -- A tale of two cities : Dhaka's urban imaginary in the 21st Century / Nubras Samayeen -- Seeing the future in the mirror of the past : technologies of cultural governance and the reclamation of creative history in Seoul / Chamee Yang -- Museums of modern art and the end of history / Stuart Hall -- Blackqueer pedagogy : (un)making memory, citizenship and education / Durell M. Callier -- Rural global city : the US Midwestern land grant university as a palimpsest of colonialisms / Brenda Nyandiko Sanya and Malathi M. Iyengar -- The territory as an extractive network : a reading from the mining museum / Karla Palma -- Landscapes of violence : Brad Evans' interview of John Akomfrah in the Histories of violence series (introduction by Warren Crichlow) -- Afterword / Natalie Fenton.
Klappentext: "Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of original essays by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how the restructuring of capitalist globalization is articulated to key sites and institutions that now cut an ecumenical swath across human societies. These societies are themselves engaged in reordering and respatialization in light of new developments linked to the intensification and movement of cultural and economic capital, mass migration and the amplification and proliferation of images. Contributors explore the school, the museum and the city as sites in which late-modern societies elaborate new narratives of globalization. These sites are some of the best crucibles for observing and evaluating present day changes linked to globalization and neoliberalism. Since the onset of modernization, these institutions have been instantiations of the numerous ways in which power relations have been produced, secured, and revised. We are now living in a time when these institutions have become even more deeply imbricated and triangulated to each other and to the unfolding new institutional order sparked by neoliberalism. In Spaces of New Colonialism, our central argument is that throughout the course of human history, the school, the museum and the city have rationalized systems that produce power asymmetrically and exacerbate inequalities. These systems have emerged as frameworks for governing different populations and managing the crises and creative destruction that characterize our times"--
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https://www.peterlang.com/view/title/66343 [Inhaltsbeschreibung & Leseprobe]
 
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