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Comparative Political Culture in the Age of Globalization: An Introductory Anthology
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Comparative Political Culture in the Age of Globalization: An Introductory Anthology

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With a specific focus on Asia, this anthology constitutes an excursion into the realm of transversality, or the state of postethnicity , which, the text argues, has come to characterize the global culture of our times. Hwa Yol Jung brings together prominent contemporary thinkers - including Thich Nhat Hanh, Edward Said and Judith Butler - to address this fundamental and important aspect of comparative political theory. The work is divided into three parts. Part One demythologizes Eurocentrism, deconstructing the habitus of mind that privileges modern Europe as the world’s cultural, scientific, religious and moral capital. Part Two traces the rise of Asian thought, and the process of East-West cultural hybridization, while Part Three introduces the concept of the global citizen . Jung’s anthology reveals a postmodern multiculturalism whose new philosophical matrix transgresses the existing cultural and intellectual typology to offer an understanding of today’s pluralistic world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
5 March 2002
Pages
416
ISBN
9780739103173

With a specific focus on Asia, this anthology constitutes an excursion into the realm of transversality, or the state of postethnicity , which, the text argues, has come to characterize the global culture of our times. Hwa Yol Jung brings together prominent contemporary thinkers - including Thich Nhat Hanh, Edward Said and Judith Butler - to address this fundamental and important aspect of comparative political theory. The work is divided into three parts. Part One demythologizes Eurocentrism, deconstructing the habitus of mind that privileges modern Europe as the world’s cultural, scientific, religious and moral capital. Part Two traces the rise of Asian thought, and the process of East-West cultural hybridization, while Part Three introduces the concept of the global citizen . Jung’s anthology reveals a postmodern multiculturalism whose new philosophical matrix transgresses the existing cultural and intellectual typology to offer an understanding of today’s pluralistic world.

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Format
Hardback
Publisher
Lexington Books
Country
United States
Date
5 March 2002
Pages
416
ISBN
9780739103173