Deciphering the global : its scales, spaces and subjects /
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Imprint: | New York : Routledge, 2007. |
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Description: | p. cm. |
Language: | English |
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Format: | Print Book |
URL for this record: | http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/6253263 |
Table of Contents:
- Preface
- Introduction: Deciphering the Global
- Part 1. Scalings: Global Microspaces
- 1. Postindustrial Bohemia Culture, Neighborhood, and the Global Economy
- 2. Translocal Civilities Chinese Modern Dance at Downtown Los Angeles Public Concerts
- 3. Reimagining Old Havana World Heritage and the Production of Scale in Late Socialist Cuba
- 4. Becoming Global? Evangelism and Transnational Practices in Russian Society
- 5. Deciphering the Local in a Global Neoliberal Age Three Favelas in Sao Paulo, Brazil
- Part 2. Translocal Circuits and Their Mobilities
- 6. Locating Transnational Activists The United States Anti-Apartheid Movement and the Confines of the National
- 7. Deciphering the Space and Scale of Global Nomadism Subjectivity and Counterculture in a Global Age
- 8. Outsourcing Difference Expatriate Training and the Disciplining of Culture
- 9. Producing Global Economies from Below Chinese Immigrant Transnational Entrepreneurship in Japan
- 10. The Subnational Constitution of Global Financial Markets
- Part 3. The Political: Shifting Spaces and Subjects
- 11. The City and the Self The Emergence of New Political Subjects in London
- 12. Ghetto Cosmopolitanism Making Theory at the Margins
- 13. Deregulating Markets, Reregulating Crime Extralegal Policing and the Penal State in Mexico
- 14. The Transnational Human Rights Movement and States of Emergency in Israel/Palestine
- 15. Illegal Immigrants as Citizens in Malaysia
- 16. Global-National Interactions and Sovereign Debt Restructuring Outcomes
- Contributors
- Index