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Asian and Pacific cosmopolitans[electronic resource] :self and subject in motion /
紀錄類型:
書目-語言資料,印刷品 : Monograph/item
杜威分類號:
303.4825
書名/作者:
Asian and Pacific cosmopolitans : self and subject in motion // edited by Kathryn Robinson ; foreword by Richard Werbner.
其他作者:
Robinson, Kathryn May,
出版者:
Basingstoke : : Palgrave Macmillan,, 2007.
面頁冊數:
xx, 237 p. : : ill.
附註:
"The chapters in this volume were originally presented at the conference Cultures, Nations, Identities and Migrations, held at the Humanities Reserarch Centre (HRC) at the Australian National University (ANU) in April 2004."--Pref.
標題:
Cosmopolitanism - Congresses. - Asia
標題:
Cosmopolitanism - Congresses. - Pacific Area
標題:
Subjectivity - Congresses.
標題:
Self - Congresses. - Asia
標題:
Self - Congresses. - Pacific Area
ISBN:
9780230592049
ISBN:
023059204X
書目註:
Includes bibliographical references and index.
內容註:
Introduction: Asian and Pacific Cosmopolitans: Self and Subject in Motion K.Robinson -- PART 1: REPRESENTATION, SELF-RECOGNITION AND SELF-DISCOVERY -- 'Self' and 'Subject' in Southeast Asian Literature in the Global Age; T.Day -- Art and Identity Politics: Nation, Religion, Ethnicity, Elsewhere; K.M.George -- Moving Stories: Beyond the Local in Ethnography and Fiction; K.Narayan -- Wounds in Our Heart: Identity and Social Justice in the Art of Dadang Christanto; C.Turner -- PART 2: RELIGION, COSMOPOLITANISM AND SUBJECTIFICATION -- Billy Graham in the South Seas; R.Eves -- A Cultural Revival and the Custom of Christianity in Papua New Guinea; A.Dundon -- Sufi Regional Cults in South Asia and Indonesia: Towards a Comparative Analysis; P.Werbner -- PART 3: IDENTITY AND DISPLACEMENT -- The Dragon Dance: Shifting Meanings of Chineseness in Indonesia; M.Budianta -- Identities in a Culture of Circulation: Performing Selves in Filipina Migration; D.Mckay -- Transporting Culture AcrossBorders - The Hmong; N.Tapp.
摘要、提要註:
How do we understand the diverse roots of modern identities and subjectivities - of citizen, labour migrant, artist, intellectual, member of a global faith community? How do migrant lives express the complex interplay of local and global processes in the post-Cold War era? What kinds of cosmopolitan imaginaries and practices are embraced and generated in the Asia Pacific, characterized by long histories of regional, indeed global networks of power and meaning, including Islam and Christianity? Writing from a range of disciplines, the authors explore from first-hand experience the discursive strategies through which individuals embrace new subjectivities, and groups construct cultural identities. These issues are addressed in regionally specific terms, with an eye to the long term inhistory, and not merely as emergent global novelties. Several of the contributors explore the role of our dialogic scholarly practices in engaging, stimulating and promoting emergent subjectivitiesandidentities.
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Asian and Pacific cosmopolitans[electronic resource] :self and subject in motion /
Asian and Pacific cosmopolitans
self and subject in motion /[electronic resource] :edited by Kathryn Robinson ; foreword by Richard Werbner. - Basingstoke :Palgrave Macmillan,2007. - xx, 237 p. :ill.
"The chapters in this volume were originally presented at the conference Cultures, Nations, Identities and Migrations, held at the Humanities Reserarch Centre (HRC) at the Australian National University (ANU) in April 2004."--Pref.
Includes bibliographical references and index.
Introduction: Asian and Pacific Cosmopolitans: Self and Subject in Motion K.Robinson -- PART 1: REPRESENTATION, SELF-RECOGNITION AND SELF-DISCOVERY -- 'Self' and 'Subject' in Southeast Asian Literature in the Global Age; T.Day -- Art and Identity Politics: Nation, Religion, Ethnicity, Elsewhere; K.M.George -- Moving Stories: Beyond the Local in Ethnography and Fiction; K.Narayan -- Wounds in Our Heart: Identity and Social Justice in the Art of Dadang Christanto; C.Turner -- PART 2: RELIGION, COSMOPOLITANISM AND SUBJECTIFICATION -- Billy Graham in the South Seas; R.Eves -- A Cultural Revival and the Custom of Christianity in Papua New Guinea; A.Dundon -- Sufi Regional Cults in South Asia and Indonesia: Towards a Comparative Analysis; P.Werbner -- PART 3: IDENTITY AND DISPLACEMENT -- The Dragon Dance: Shifting Meanings of Chineseness in Indonesia; M.Budianta -- Identities in a Culture of Circulation: Performing Selves in Filipina Migration; D.Mckay -- Transporting Culture AcrossBorders - The Hmong; N.Tapp.
How do we understand the diverse roots of modern identities and subjectivities - of citizen, labour migrant, artist, intellectual, member of a global faith community? How do migrant lives express the complex interplay of local and global processes in the post-Cold War era? What kinds of cosmopolitan imaginaries and practices are embraced and generated in the Asia Pacific, characterized by long histories of regional, indeed global networks of power and meaning, including Islam and Christianity? Writing from a range of disciplines, the authors explore from first-hand experience the discursive strategies through which individuals embrace new subjectivities, and groups construct cultural identities. These issues are addressed in regionally specific terms, with an eye to the long term inhistory, and not merely as emergent global novelties. Several of the contributors explore the role of our dialogic scholarly practices in engaging, stimulating and promoting emergent subjectivitiesandidentities.
Electronic reproduction.
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Palgrave Macmillan,
2009.
Mode of access:World Wide Web.
ISBN: 9780230592049
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Dewey Class. No.: 303.4825
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