Rethinking GlobalismManfred B. Steger Rowman & Littlefield, 2004 - Всего страниц: 276 What is the hottest American export since 9/11? The contributors to this provocative volume contend that it is Western style globalism-the dominant free market ideology that determines everything from most-favored-nation status to the declaration of war. In this much-needed post-September 11 analysis, an interdisciplinary team of authors shows how central concepts like globalization, liberty, free markets, and free trade are increasingly being subordinated to and lumped together with the war on terrorism led by the U.S. and its allies. The authors here-hailing from all five continents--contend that globalism is being adapted to particular social and political contexts in various parts of the world. Nonetheless, the impact of globalization with an ideological twist can be devastating as military operations and propaganda supplant transnational trade initiatives as the focal point of global exchange. And ironically, the post-9/11 framework contains a major ideological contradiction: Social forces otherwise profiting from expanded global mobility and interchange must come to grips with necessary limitations on certain aspects of globalization. This volume was handcrafted to outline the major lines of inquiry proposed for the new Globalization series, edited by Manfred B. Steger and Terrell Carver. Writing in accessible, engaging prose, the contributors to this anchor volume consider themselves critical globalization theorists who seek to provide readers with a better understanding of how dominant beliefs about globalization fashion their realities and how these ideas can be changed to bring about more equitable social arrangements. Books in the series will share the same perspective and goals. |
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INTRODUCTION RETHINKING THE IDEOLOGICAL DIMENSIONS OF GLOBALIZATION | 1 |
IDEOLOGIES AND THE GLOBALIZATION AGENDA | 15 |
THE MATRIX OF GLOBAL ENCHANTMENT | 27 |
THE END OF CAPITALIST GLOBALIZATION | 39 |
GLOBAL CONTAINMENT THE PRODUCTION OF FEMINIST INVISIBILITY AND THE VANISHING HORIZON OF JUSTICE | 51 |
IDEOLOGY AND GLOBALIZATION FROM GLOBALISING AND ENVIRONMENTALISM TO ECOGLOBALISM | 67 |
GLOBALIZING MILITARIES | 79 |
IDEOLOGY IN THE AGE OF DIGITAL REPRODUCTION | 95 |
GLOBALIZATION AND AFRICAS INTELLECTUAL ENGAGEMENTS | 165 |
EMERGENT GLOBALISM AND IDEOLOGICAL CHANGE IN POSTREVOLUTIONARY CHINA | 179 |
ANTIGLOBALISM GLOBALIZATION IN EAST ASIA STATIST VERSUS SOCIETAL | 191 |
KOZO KAIKAKU THE EMERGENCE OF NEOLIBERAL GLOBALIZATION DISCOURSE IN JAPAN | 205 |
GLOBAL ORDER AND THE HISTORICAL STRUCTURES OF DAR ALISLAM | 217 |
THE EMPERORS MAP LATIN AMERICAN CRITIQUES OF GLOBALISM | 231 |
GLOBALIZATION IN HAWAII THE PROMISE OF GLOBALISE AND THE REALITY OF CAPITALISM | 243 |
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GLOBALIZATION IDEOLOGY AND MATERIALITY | 107 |
ANTICAPITALIST CONVERGENCE? ANARCHISM SOCIALISM AND THE GLOBAL JUSTICE MOVEMENT | 121 |
GLOBALIZATION AND THE NEW REALISM OF HUMAN RIGHTS | 137 |
GLOBALIZATION AND NATIONAL DEVELOPMENT FUTURISM AND NOSTALGIA IN CONTEMPORARY POLITICAL ECONOMIC THINK... | 153 |
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BOUT THE CONTRIBUTORS | 273 |
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