Conviviality at the Crossroads The Poetics and Politics of Everyday Encounters /

Conviviality has lately become a catchword not only in academia but also among political activists. This open access book discusses conviviality in relation to the adjoining concepts cosmopolitanism and creolisation. The urgency of today's global predicament is not only an argument for the revi...

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Other Authors: Hemer, Oscar (Editor), Povrzanović Frykman, Maja (Editor), Ristilammi, Per-Markku (Editor)
Format: Electronic eBook
Language:English
Published: Cham : Springer International Publishing : Imprint: Palgrave Macmillan, 2020.
Edition:1st ed. 2020.
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Table of Contents:
  • Chapter 1: Conviviality vis-à-vis Cosmopolitanism and Creolisation: Probing the concepts
  • Chapter 2: Fantasy of conviviality: banalities of multicultural settings and what we do (not) notice when we look at them
  • Chapter 3: Creolisation as a Recipe for Conviviality
  • Chapter 4: Schleiermacher's Geselligkeit, Henriette Herz, and the 'Convivial Turn'
  • Chapter 5: Cosmopolitanism as Utopia
  • Chapter 6: Creolizing Conviviality: Thinking Relational Ontology and Decolonial Ethics through Ivan Illich and Édouard Glissant
  • Chapter 7: A Convivial Journey: From Diversity in Istanbul to Solidarity with Refugees in Denmark
  • Chapter 8: Bringing Conviviality into Methods in Media and Migration Studies:
  • Chapter 9: Post-2015 Refugees Welcome Initiatives in Sweden: Cosmopolitan Underpinnings
  • Chapter 10: The Bridge - Redux: The Breakdown of Normative Conviviality
  • Chapter 11: Charting a Convivial Continuum in British Post-War Popular Music 1948-2018
  • Chapter 12: Footballers and Conductors: Between Reclusiveness and Conviviality
  • Chapter 13: Impurity and Danger. Excerpt from Cape Calypso
  • Chapter 15: Seeing Johannesburg Anew: Conviviality and Opacity in Khalo Matabane's Conversations on a Sunday Afternoon. .