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Globalization and Postcolonialism Sankaran Krishna

Globalization and Postcolonialism By Sankaran Krishna

Globalization and Postcolonialism by Sankaran Krishna


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Globalization and Postcolonialism: Hegemony and Resistance in the Twenty-first Century by Sankaran Krishna

Globalization has become a widely used buzzword, yet popular discussions often miss its deeper realities. This book offers the first clear explanation of the impact of colonialist legacies in a globalized world in an era defined by the War on Terror. Sankaran Krishna explores the history of the relationship between Western dominance and the forms of resistance that have emerged to challenge it. Moving beyond the simple formulation of They hate us because we are rich, we are free, and they are crazy, he asks, What have we done that might generate such animosity? What face has the United States presented to the developing world over time? Krishna argues that we live on an interrelated globe, that history matters a great deal in constructing contemporary realities, and that others create stories or narratives about the world based on their experiences just as we do based on ours. He contends that the interactions between the West and the non-West have not been politically innocent, economically egalitarian, or culturally benign in their consequences. Presenting a lucid exploration of the intertwined histories of both globalization and postcolonialism, this book uses compelling real-world examples to make sense of this crucial relationship.

Globalization and Postcolonialism Reviews

An outstanding work of synthesis and critique, made even more valuable for its lucid, fair, and uncompromising discussion of postcolonial theories and thinkers. Because Krishna is able to move seamlessly between the political economy of underdevelopment and postcolonial literary theory and cultural studies, readers are able to grasp the connections among material, institutional, political, and cultural power on a global scale. This is an exemplary study of the power of postcolonial thought, itself written as a postcolonial text. -- Itty Abraham, University of Texas at Austin
Globalization and Postcolonialism traces two competing views of international developments-neoliberal globalization and postcolonialism-to their roots in earlier narratives of modernization and underdevelopment. The arguments are coherent, sparkling with ideas, and full of insights. This brilliant book points to new directions in research in international relations. -- Siba N. Grovogui, Johns Hopkins University
Displaying a truly impressive command of a broad range of scholarship, this beautifully written book is an invaluable resource for anyone who is interested in the theories and practices of globalization and postcolonialism. -- Srirupa Roy, University of Massachusetts-Amherst

About Sankaran Krishna

Sankaran Krishna is professor of political science at the University of Hawaii at Manoa.

Table of Contents

Introduction: Globalization and Postcolonialism: Hegemony and Resistance in the Twenty-first Century Chapter 1: Intellectual and Historical Background: The Story of Unequal Development Since 1500 Chapter 2: Genealogies of the Postcolonial Chapter 3: Exemplary Postcolonialism: Edward Said, Subaltern Studies, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak Chapter 4: Postcolonial Encounters: Islamic Terrorism and Indigenous Politics Chapter 5: Globalization and Postcolonialism: Resistance Here and Now

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NGR9780742554672
9780742554672
0742554678
Globalization and Postcolonialism: Hegemony and Resistance in the Twenty-first Century by Sankaran Krishna
New
Hardback
Rowman & Littlefield
2009-01-16
234
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