
United in Discontent
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"This is an important volume, and the contributors' command of their material and commitment to their areas of research are very clear." ? JRAI"Few books have challenged a number of intertwined, crucial issues of the present-day debate on globalization like [this volume] does. Moreover, it does so thoughtfully and courageously, combining an in-depth presentation of the theoretical background with sound ethnographic work that covers quite many different areas of the world...All researchers interested in multi-facetted and multi-disciplinary readings of cosmopolitanism and globlisation will find this book rich with stimulating questions and fascinating research perspectives." ? Anthroplogical Notebooks
"This is one of the best collections on the theme of globalisation I have come across in a very long time. It does an excellent job of drawing out a number of important theoretical issues through a wide ranging examination of particular ethnographic cases." ? Stephen Lyon, Durham University
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Chapter 1. Introduction: United in Discontent
Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
Chapter 2. Shifting Centres, Tense Peripheries: Indigenous Cosmopolitanisms
Andrew Strathern and Pamela J. Stewart
Chapter 3. Sabili and Indonesian Muslim Resistance to Cosmopolitanism
C.W. Watson
Chapter 4. The Cosmopolitan and the Noumenal: A Case Study of Islamic Jihadist Night Dreams as Reported Sources of Spiritual and Political Inspiration
Iain Edgar and David Henig
Chapter 5. Intimacies of Anti-Globalisation: Imagining Unhappy Others as Oneself in Greece
Elisabeth Kirtsoglou and Dimitrios Theodossopoulos
Chapter 6. Escaping the 'Modern' Excesses of Japanese Life: Critical Voices on Japanese Rural Cosmopolitanism
Angels Trias i Valls
Chapter 7. Two Sides of the Same Coin? World Citizenship and Local Crisis in Argentina
Victoria Goddard
Chapter 8. Hegemonic, Subaltern and Anthropological Cosmopolitics
John Gledhill
Chapter 9. Conclusion: United in Discontent
Elisabeth Kirtsoglou
Notes on Contributors
Bibliography
Index
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