
Reading the New Global Order
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Gathering together scholars across a range of disciplines, Reading the New Global Order examines specific texts to reveal key transnational issues of that year, and to highlight fundamental questions about the nature and significance of 1989 as a global moment. From speeches, manifestos and novellas, to a pop album, this book raises questions about what constitutes a 'text' in the study of history and what they can reveal about their point in time. Taken together, these chapters highlight 1989 as a cultural, intellectual and political landmark of the 20th century through the global events it saw and the texts it produced.
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John Munro is Lecturer in United States History at the University of Birmingham, UK. His publications include The Anticolonial Front: The African American Freedom Struggle and Global Decolonization, 1945-1960 (2017) and Reading the Postwar Future: Textual Turning Points from 1944 (Bloomsbury, 2019), co-edited with Kirrily Freeman.
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Acknowledgements
Introduction, Kirrily Freeman
Part I: Intellectual Production
1. The End of History?, Molly Geidel
2. The Rushdie Affair, the Threat of a Globalized Islam, and the Retreat From Multiculturalism, Rita Chin
3. Total Critique: The Condition Of Postmodernity at the End of History,
Don Mitchell
4. Beyond Binaries: Stuart Hall and The History of Science, Michell Chresfield
5. Intersectionality as Heuristic: A Conversation, Phanuel Antwi and Amira Ismail
Part II: Culture and Politics
6. The New Concerned Intellectuals and Civil Society: Democracy Movements in Taiwan, Song-Chuan Chen
7. The Guildford Four and First Tuesday: Free to Speak, Frances Pheasant-Kelly
8. George H.W. Bush's Panama War Speech: Realist Policy as "Just Cause", Wassim Daghrir
9. Poptivism on the Cold War's Edge: Breakthrough/Rainbow Warriors and the "1989" Sound, Roxanne Panchasi
10. A Tale of Two Periodicities: Indigenous and Settler Continuities Amid Neoliberal Transformation at the St. Alice Hotel, John Munro
11. Germany, the Environment, and the End of Communism: A Conversation, Julia Ault and Thomas Fleischman
Conclusion, Ned Richardson-Little
Bibliography
Index
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