Cosmoliteratures: Cosmopolitanisms in Literatures, Literatures in Cosmopolitanisms

Beschreibung
In literature, cosmopolitanism appears as both a promise and a paradox - expressed through narratives that celebrate cultural encounters but also expose hierarchies and asymmetries. From Camões to Woolf and Conrad, writers have explored the complexities of belonging, displacement, and the limits of global exchange. Their works reflect the ambivalence of a cosmopolitan imagination that both embraces and questions the possibilities of interconnectedness.
In political philosophy, the debate extends to issues of citizenship, law, and democracy: to what extent can cosmopolitan ideals challenge national frameworks, and where do they risk reinforcing exclusion under the guise of universality? Thinkers from Kant to Appiah have interrogated the ethical and political dilemmas of cosmopolitanism, revealing its potential to expand solidarity beyond borders while also highlighting its structural limitations.
Rather than presenting a singular vision, this book explores cosmopolitanism as a site of tension - between openness and exclusion, universality and particularity, theory and lived experience. By confronting these contradictions, it invites a deeper reflection on the possibilities and limits of a world shaped by interconnected yet unequal histories.
Produktdetails
ISBN/GTIN | 978-3-428-18804-8 |
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Erscheinungsjahr | 2025 |
Seitenzahl | 137 S. |
Einbandart | kartoniert |
Format | 16 x 1 x 23,5 cm |
Gewicht | 0,24 kg |
Produktsicherheit
Herstelleradresse: Carl-Heinrich-Becker-Weg 9, 12165 Berlin, DE
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