Alterity Politics

Alterity Politics
Author: Jeffrey Thomas Nealon
Publisher: Duke University Press
Total Pages: 230
Release: 1998
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9780822321453

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An ethical reappraisal of postmodern and poststructuralist theory, including works by Levinas, Foucault, Derrida, Jameson, Zizek, and Butler.

Beyond Alterity

Beyond Alterity
Author: Paula López Caballero
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 321
Release: 2018-04-17
Genre: History
ISBN: 0816535469

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A sweeping look at the complicated concept and history of Indigeneity in Mexico--Provided by publisher.

The Politics of Alterity

The Politics of Alterity
Author: Sarah Mazouz
Publisher: Rowman & Littlefield
Total Pages: 231
Release: 2022-11-08
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1538145928

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Is France afraid of her others? By looking back at the discourses and practices that have been formed over the last fifteen years, Sarah Mazouz addresses French politics of alterity. Drawing on an ethnographic survey conducted in both public administrations in charge of combating racial discrimination and in naturalisation offices in a large city in the Paris region, she shows how immigration, nation, and racialisation are articulated in the social space. Through the analysis of these two public offices, Mazouz questions the processes of inclusion and exclusion within the national group itself and between the national and the foreigner. In so doing, she seeks to grasp the paradoxical relationship between the French Republic and her others and the plural logics producing national order.

State, Society and Information Technology in Asia

State, Society and Information Technology in Asia
Author: Dr Alan Chong Chia Siong
Publisher: Ashgate Publishing, Ltd.
Total Pages: 249
Release: 2015-01-28
Genre: Computers
ISBN: 1472443810

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Calling attention to the unique social and political uses being made of IT in Asia, in the service of offline and online causes predominantly filtered by pre-existing social milieus, the contributors examine the multiple dimensions of Asian differences in the sociology and politics of IT and show how present trends suggest that advanced electronic media will not necessarily be embraced in a smooth, unilinear fashion throughout Asia. This book will appeal to any reader interested in the nexus between society and IT in Asia.

Beyond Alterity

Beyond Alterity
Author: Qinna Shen
Publisher: Berghahn Books
Total Pages: 316
Release: 2014-07-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1782383611

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With the economic and political rise of East Asia in the second half of the twentieth century, many Western countries have re-evaluated their links to their Eastern counterparts. Thus, in recent years, Asian German Studies has emerged as a promising branch within interdisciplinary German Studies. This collection of essays examines German-language cultural production pertaining to modern China and Japan, and explicitly challenges orientalist notions by proposing a conception of East and West not as opposites, but as complementary elements of global culture, thereby urging a move beyond national paradigms in cultural studies. Essays focus on the mid-century German-Japanese alliance, Chinese-German Leftist collaborations, global capitalism, travel, identity, and cultural hybridity. The authors include historians and scholars of film and literature, and employ a wide array of approaches from postcolonial, globalization, media, and gender studies. The collection sheds new light on a complex and ambivalentset of international relationships, while also testifying to the potential of Asian German Studies.

Alter-Politics

Alter-Politics
Author: Ghassan Hage
Publisher: Melbourne Univ. Publishing
Total Pages: 223
Release: 2015-02-02
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0522867391

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This book is a contribution to a long history of critical writing against an increasingly destructive global order marked by an excessive instrumentalisation, exploitation and degradation of the human and non-human environment, and ridden with unacceptable, but also, importantly, avoidable, forms of inequality, injustice and marginalisation. Alter-Politics is concerned with the way anthropological critical writing in particular aims to weave oppositional concerns (anti-politics) with a search for alternatives (alter-politics): alternative economies, alternative modes of inhabiting and relating to the earth, alternative modes of thinking and experiencing otherness. If Alter-Politics privileges alter-politics over oppositional politics, it is not because, as is made clear, the 'alter' moment is more important than the 'anti'. It is because a concern for alter-politics has been less prevalent. The question of 'political passion' is crucial in this conception of the alter-political. For the book argues that it is because radical political passion has been mostly directed towards anti-politics that it has come to dominate over alter-politics. This does not simply mean that political passion needs to be equally directed towards alter-politics. It also means that this passion itself needs to be a radically different kind of political passion once so directed. It is this 'alter-political passion' that Hage strives to create a space for throughout Alter-Politics.

Interrogating Alterity

Interrogating Alterity
Author: Duncan Fuller
Publisher: Routledge
Total Pages: 357
Release: 2016-05-06
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 1317113438

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Alternative ways of thinking, analysing and performing economic geographies have become increasingly significant in recent years, partly due to the recent financial crisis, which has had social and political consequences throughout the world. Yet there is a danger that the debate about alternatives may become simply a way of fixing global capitalism in its present crisis-ridden form. Instead, the analysis of alternative economic spaces must continue to offer a critique of the very notion of capitalism as a universal, if variable, set of social relations. This important book brings together critical analyses of alterity from across the social sciences and humanities, refining and advancing what alternative economies and polities are, how they are formed, what difficulties and problems they face, and how they might be sustained. A central theme is the need to examine critically both the material contexts and the conceptual categories deployed in the making of alternative economies.

Racial Alterity, Wixarika Youth Activism, and the Right to the Mexican City

Racial Alterity, Wixarika Youth Activism, and the Right to the Mexican City
Author: Diana Negrín
Publisher: University of Arizona Press
Total Pages: 241
Release: 2019-11-12
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 0816540012

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While the population of Indigenous peoples living in Mexico’s cities has steadily increased over the past four decades, both the state and broader society have failed to recognize this geographic heterogeneity by continuing to expect Indigenous peoples to live in rural landscapes that are anathema to a modern Mexico. This book examines the legacy of the racial imaginary in Mexico with a focus on the Wixarika (Huichol) Indigenous peoples of the western Sierra Madre from the colonial period to the present. Through an examination of the politics of identity, space, and activism among Wixarika university students living and working in the western Mexican cities of Tepic and Guadalajara, geographer Diana Negrín analyzes the production of racialized urban geographies and reveals how Wixarika youth are making claims to a more heterogeneous citizenship that challenges these deep-seated discourses and practices. Through the weaving together of historical material, critical interdisciplinary scholarship, and rich ethnography, this book sheds light on the racialized history, urban transformation, and contemporary Indigenous activism of a region of Mexico that has remained at the margins of scholarship.

Mimesis and Alterity

Mimesis and Alterity
Author: Michael T. Taussig
Publisher: Psychology Press
Total Pages: 324
Release: 1993
Genre: Art
ISBN: 9780415906876

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First Published in 1993. Routledge is an imprint of Taylor & Francis, an informa company.

Animal Alterity

Animal Alterity
Author: Sherryl Vint
Publisher: Liverpool University Press
Total Pages: 289
Release: 2010-01-01
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 1846312345

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Animal Alterity uses readings of science fiction texts to explore how animals are central to our perception of humanity. Arguing that the academic field of animal studies and the popular genre of science fiction share a number a critical concerns, Sherryl Vint expresses an urgent need to reconsider the human-animal boundary in a world of genetic engineering, factory farming, species extinctions, and increasing evidence of animal intelligence, emotions, and tool use. Mapping the complex terrain of human relations with non-human animals, this book offers an important intervention into the contentious ongoing discussions of the post-human.