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Thresholds Of Western Culture Identity Postcoloniality Transnationalism John Burt Foster

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Thresholds Of Western Culture Identity Postcoloniality Transnationalism John Burt Foster
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Publisher: Continuum
File Extension: PDF
File size: 17.76 MB
Author: John Burt Foster, Jr.; Wayne Froman (editors)
ISBN: 9781472545992, 9780826459992, 1472545990, 0826459994
Language: English
Year: 2002

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Thresholds Of Western Culture Identity Postcoloniality Transnationalism John Burt Foster by John Burt Foster, Jr.; Wayne Froman (editors) 9781472545992, 9780826459992, 1472545990, 0826459994 instant download after payment.

Thresholds of Western Culture explores identity, postcoloniality and transnationalism–three closely related issues which redefine contemporary cultural identity. The book opens with an analysis of subjectivity and the cultural meltdown that accompanied fascism in the West. The situation in Africa is then explored which, while recalling modernity’s dark side, highlights the intricacy of postcolonial identity. Post-Soviet Eastern Europe presents a separate case of neglected postcoloniality which emphasizes how ethnocentrism and cultural tensions have exposed the fragility of transnationalism. The book concludes with an examination of East Asia, a region which offers transnational options potentially much more fruitful than Balkanization.

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