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    Albany : State University of New York Press
    SUNY series, explorations in postcolonial studies  
    Keywords: Africa, Civilization, Philosophy. ; Afrique, Civilisation, Philosophie. ; Developing countries, Social conditions. ; Pays en voie de développement, Conditions sociales. ; Cultural policy. ; Globalization. ; Histoire, Philosophie. ; History, Philosophy. ; Mondialisation. ; Politique culturelle. ; Sciences sociales. ; Social sciences.
    Notes: The perspective of the world: globalization then and now /Michel-Rolf Trouillot --Modernity and periphery: toward a global and relational analysis /Mary Louise Pratt --Beyond dichotomies: communicative action and cultural hegemony /Emmanuel Chukwudi Eze --Mankind's proverbial imagination: critical perspectives on human universals as a global challenge /Meineke Schipper --Bringing history back in: of diasporas, hybridities, places, and histories /Arif Dirlik --The romance of Africa: three narratives by African-American women /Eileen Julien --Ethnicity as otherness in British identity politics /Robert J.C. Young --Reincarnating immigrant biography: on migration and transmigration /Akhil Gupta --Warped speech: the politics of global translation /Emily Apter --National identity and immigration: American polity, nativism, and the "alien" /Ali Behdad --Richard Wright as a specular border intellectual: the politics of identification in Black power /Abdul JanMohamed --Beyond Dichotomies: translation/transculturation and the colonial difference /Walter D. Mignolo,Freya Schiwy --The unforeseeable diversity of the world /Edouard Glissant.
    Pages: xxv, 317 p.
    ISBN: 0-585-47611-X
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