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Frictions In Cosmopolitan Mobilities The Ethics And Social Practices Of Movement Across Cultures Rodanthi Tzanelli

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Frictions In Cosmopolitan Mobilities The Ethics And Social Practices Of Movement Across Cultures Rodanthi Tzanelli
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Publisher: Edward Elgar
File Extension: PDF
File size: 2.94 MB
Pages: 208
Author: Rodanthi Tzanelli
ISBN: 9781800881419, 180088141X
Language: English
Year: 2021

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Frictions In Cosmopolitan Mobilities The Ethics And Social Practices Of Movement Across Cultures Rodanthi Tzanelli by Rodanthi Tzanelli 9781800881419, 180088141X instant download after payment.

This groundbreaking book investigates the clash between a desire for unfettered mobility and the prevalence of inequality, exploring how this generates frictions in everyday life and how it challenges the ideal of just cosmopolitanism. Reading fictional and popular cultural texts against real global contexts, it develops an 'aesthetics of justice' that does not advocate cosmopolitan mobility at the expense of care and hospitality but rather interrogates their divorce in neoliberal contexts. In this timely analysis, Rodanthi Tzanelli discusses questions of social injustice in the context of multiple and intertwined mobilities - business, technology, travel, tourism, popular cultural pilgrimage and social movements - that are at the forefront of early twenty-first century socio-cultural concerns. The book thus creates an interdisciplinary intervention on the politics and poetics of mobility in rapidly globalised lifeworlds and places. Human geography and sociology scholars with a particular interest in mobilities studies, cosmopolitanism, social theory and tourism or pilgrimage studies will find this book an intriguing and insightful read.

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