New Cosmopolitanisms, Race, and Ethnicity. Cultural Perspectives

This anthology sheds new light on cosmopolitanism and culture in the contemporary world. Drawing on postcolonial, ethnic, and critical race studies as well as recent literary and critical theory, it demonstrates that new cosmopolitan thinking can embrace an awareness of ethnic and local differences....

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Main Author: Luczak, Ewa Barbara (auth)
Other Authors: Dayal, Samir (auth), Pochmara, Anna (auth)
Format: Electronic Book Chapter
Language:English
Published: De Gruyter 2019
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