Summary: | Dislocating Globality: Deterritorialization, Difference and Resistance offers a broad panorama of critical approaches to globalization, its effects, the critique of neoliberalism, and discusses various forms of resistance to its monocultural raison d¿́¿e¿¿tre. The authors in this volume address these issues from a variety of perspectives ¿́¿ theoretical, as well as geographically diverse case-based analyses ranging from South Asia, the Middle East, Latin America, Europe, and Australia in attempt to show the diverse effects of globalization, and varied forms of negotiating globalization on a local level. Contributors are: Allie Biswas, Katherine Burrows, Jacob P. Chamberlain, Vytis C¿¿iubrinskas, Maria Halouva, Jeanne Kay, Mara Matta, Gintautas Maz¿¿eikis, Dennis Mehmet, Beatriz Miranda-Galarza, Mustafa Mustafa, Abhijeet Paul, S¿¿aru¿¿nas Paunksnis, and Ne¿¿me¿¿sis Srour.
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