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245 0 0 _aReligion, postcolonialism, and globalization :
_ba sourcebook /
_c[edited by] Jennifer Reid.
264 1 _aLondon ;
_aNew York :
_bBloomsbury Academic,
_c2015.
300 _axiv, 247 pages ;
_c24 cm
336 _atext
_btxt
_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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338 _avolume
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504 _aIncludes bibliographical references (pages 231-239) and index.
505 0 0 _gSection I: Contextualizing globalization.
_tInter Caetera [Papal Bull, 1493] /
_rPope Alexander VI ;
_tFirst letters patent granted by Henry VI to John Cabot (March 5, 1496) ;
_tAn act for continuing in the East India Company, 1813 ;
_tMilitary globalisation is nothing new /
_rTarak Barkawi ;
_tThe modern world system : capitalist agriculture and the origins of the European world-economy in the sixteenth century /
_rImmanuel Wallerstein ;
_tThe Protestant ethic and the spirit of capitalism /
_rMax Weber --
_gSection II: Religion and globalization : a dialogue with prevailing wisdom.
_tThe clash of civilizations? /
_rSamuel P. Huntington ;
_tJihad vs. McWorld /
_rBenjamin Barber ;
_tEthics must be global, not local /
_rBill George ;
_tThe clash of ignorance /
_rEdward W. Said ;
_tDisjuncture and difference in the global cultural economy /
_rArjun Appadurai ;
_tWhat clash of civilization? /
_rAmartya Sen ;
_tDoing cross-cultural religious business : globalization, Americanization, cocacolonization, McDonaldization, tupperization, and other local dilemmas of global signification in the study of religion /
_rDavid Chidester --
_gSection III: Cosmopolitanism.
_tPerpetual peace : a philosophical sketch /
_rImmanuel Kant ;
_tThe Kantian Project of the constitutionalization of international law : does it still have a chance? /
_rJürgen Habermas ;
_tPatriotism and cosmopolitanism /
_rMartha Nussbaum ;
_tCosmopolitan democracy and the global order : a new agenda /
_rDavid Held ;
_tThe case for contamination /
_rKwame Anthony Appiah ;
_tCosmopolitanism and nationalism /
_rCraig Calhoun ;
_tDefining a new cosmopolitanism : towards a dialogue of Asian civilizations /
_rAshis Nandy ;
_tGuru English /
_rSrinivas Aravamudan --
_gSection IV: Before and beyond the discourse of globalization.
_tRoyal commentaries of the Incas and general history of Peru : Part one /
_rGarcilaso de la Vega ;
_tManifesto of the second Pan-African Congress /
_rW.E.B. Du Bois ;
_tThe Fourth World : nations without a state /
_rBernard Q. Nietschmann ;
_tUnited League of Indigenous Nations Treaty, 2007 ;
_tEconomic globalization, indigenous peoples, and the role of indigenous women /
_rMakere Harawira ;
_tIn living memory /
_rPedro Pérez Sarduy ;
_tEarthChild /
_rKofi Anyidoho ;
_tMy kind of exile /
_rTenzin Tsundue.
520 _aReligion, Postcolonialism and Globalization: A Sourcebook shows how the roots of our globalized world run deeper than the 1980s or even the end of WWII, tracing back to 15th century European colonial expansion through which the 'modern world system' came into existence. The Sourcebook is divided into four sections, each with a critical introduction by the editor, a series of readings, and discussion questions based on the readings. Canonical readings in religion, globalization and postcolonialism are paired with lesser-known texts in order to invite critical analysis. Extracts explored include work by Max Weber, Edward Said, David Chidester, and Kant, as well as political documents such as the British Parliament's 1813 Act regarding the East India Company. Sources range from the origins of the common phrase "jihad vs. McWorld" in the work of Benjamin Barber, to personal essays reflecting religious responses to globalization. Focusing on a history of religions approach, Religion, Postcolonialism, and Globalization provides an alternative to existing sociological work on religion and globalization.
650 0 _aGlobalization
_xReligious aspects.
650 0 _aPostcolonialism
_xReligious aspects.
650 7 _aRELIGION
_xReligion, Politics & State.
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650 7 _aRELIGION
_xHistory.
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700 1 _aReid, Jennifer,
_d1962-
_eeditor.
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