03616nam 2200433 450 991079369100332120230807201645.01-4725-8611-51-4725-8610-7(CKB)4100000008168686(MiAaPQ)EBC5982203(EXLCZ)99410000000816868620191212d2015 uy 0engurcnu||||||||txtrdacontentcrdamediacrrdacarrierReligion, postcolonialism, and globalization a sourcebook /Jennifer ReidLondon, England ;New York, New York :Bloomsbury Academic,2015.1 online resource (xiv, 247 pages)1-4725-8608-5 Includes bibliographical references (pages 231-239) and index.Machine generated contents note: -- Acknowledgments IntroductionSection I: Contextualizing GlobalizationSection I Part 1(i) Inter Caetera [Papal Bull, 1493] (ii) First Letters Patent Granted by Henry VI to John Cabot (March 5, 1496)(iii) An Act for Continuing in The East India Company, 1813Section I Part 2(iv) Tarak Barkawi 'Military Globalisation is Nothing New'(v) 'The Modern World System' Emmanuel Wallerstein(vi) 'The Protestant Ethic and the Spirit of Capitalism' Max WeberSection II: Religion and Globalization: A Dialogue With Prevailing WisdomSection II Part 1(i) 'The Clash of Civilizations' Samuel P. Huntington(ii) 'Jihad vs. McWorld' Benjamin Barber(iii) 'Ethics Must be Global, Not Local' Bill GeorgeSection II Part 2(iv) 'The Clash of Ignorance' Edward W. Said(v) 'Disjuncture and Difference in the Global Cultural Economy' Arjun Appadurai(vi) 'What Clash of Civilization? Why Religious Identity Isn't Destiny' Amartya Sen(vii) 'Global Religion' David ChidesterSection III: CosmopolitanismSection III Part 1(i) 'Perpetual Peace' Emmanuel KantSection III Part 2(ii) 'The Kantian Project of the Constitutionalization of International Law: Does it Still Have a Chance?' Jürgen Habermas(iii) 'Patriotism and Cosmopolitanism' Martha Nussbaum(iv) 'Cosmopolitan Democracy and the Global Order: A New Agenda' David Held(v) 'The Case for Contamination' Kwame Anthony AppiahSection III Part 3(vi) 'Cosmopolitanism and Nationalism' Craig Calhoun(vii) 'Defining a New Cosmopolitanism: Towards a Dialogue of Asian Civilizations' Ashis Nandy(viii) 'Guru English: South Asian Religion in a Cosmopolitan Language' Srinivas AravamudanSection IV: Before and Beyond the Discourse of GlobalizationSection IV Part 1(i) 'Excerpts from Royal Commentaries of the Incas and General History of Peru' Garcilaso de la Vega(ii) Manifesto of the Second Pan-African Congress, 1921.(iii) 'The Fourth World: Nations Without a State' Bernard O. Nietschmann(iv) United League of Indigenous Nations Treaty, 2007(v) 'Economic Globalization, Indigenous Peoples, and the Role of Indigenous Women' Makere Harawira(vi) 'In Living Memory' Pedro Pe;rez SarduySection IV Part 2 (vii) 'EarthChild' Kofi Anyidoho (viii) 'My Kind of Exile' Tenzin TsundueReferences.GlobalizationReligious aspectsPostcolonialismReligious aspectsGlobalizationReligious aspects.PostcolonialismReligious aspects.201.7REL084000REL033000bisacshReid Jennifer1962-862271Reid Jennifer1962-MiAaPQMiAaPQMiAaPQBOOK9910793691003321Religion, postcolonialism, and globalization3804799UNINA