Spaces of New Colonialism

Spaces of New Colonialism
Reading Schools, Museums, and Cities in the Tumult of Globalization
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Artikel-Nr:
9781433152481
Veröffentl:
2020
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Erscheinungsdatum:
30.04.2020
Seiten:
432
Autor:
Cameron Mccarthy
Gewicht:
751 g
Format:
231x155x28 mm
Serie:
36, Intersections in Communications and Culture
Sprache:
Englisch
Beschreibung:

Cameron McCarthy is Communications Scholar and University Scholar in the Department of Educational Policy, Leadership and Organization (EPOL) and in the Institute of Communications Research at the University of Illinois at Urbana.

Koeli Moitra Goel is an independent researcher and writer from Chicago, who also devotes her time to community organizing and filmmaking. She holds a doctorate in Communications and Media from University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign.

Ergin Bulut is Assistant Professor at the Department of Media and Visual Arts at Koc University, Istanbul and Visiting Researcher at the Institute for Advanced Studies, Princeton University.

Warren Crichlow is Associate Professor, Faculty of Education, York University.

Brenda Nyandiko Sanya is Assistant Professor in Educational Studies, Colgate University.

Bryce Henson is an Accountability, Equity, Climate, and Scholarship Fellow and Visiting Assistant Professor of Media, Culture, and Identity in the Department of Communication at Texas A&M University.

Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of 16 essays and interviews by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how the restructuring of capitalist globalization is articulated to key sites and institutions that now cut an ecumenical swath across human societies. The volume is the product of sustained, critical rumination on current mutations of space and material and cultural assemblages in key institutional flashpoints of contemporary societies undergoing transformations sparked by neoliberal globalization. The flashpoints foregrounded in this edited volume are concentrated in the nexus of schools, museums and the city. The book features an intense transnational conversation within an online collective of scholars who operate in a variety of disciplines and speak from a variety of locations that cut across the globe, north and south. Spaces of New Colonialism began as an effort to connect political dynamics that commenced with the Arab spring and uprisings and protests against white-on-black police violence in US cities to a broader reading of the career, trajectory and effects of neoliberal globalization.

Contributors look at key flashpoints or targets of neoliberalism in present-day societies: the school, the museum and the city. Collectively, they maintain that the election of Donald Trump and the Brexit movement in England marked a political maturation, not a mere aberration, of some kind-evidence of some new composition of forces, new and intensifying forms of stratification, ultimately new colonialism-that now distinctively characterizes this period of neoliberal globalization.

Spaces of New Colonialism is an edited volume of essays and interviews by prominent and emerging scholars who examine how the restructuring of capitalist globalization is articulated to key sites and institutions that now cut an ecumenical swath across human societies.

List of Figures - Acknowledgments - Angharad N. Valdivia: Foreword: Citification, Mediatization, Theme Park-ification of the Contemporary US Midwest University - Cameron McCarthy/Koeli Moitra Goel/Ergin Bulut/Warren Crichlow/Brenda Nyandiko Sanya/Bryce Henson: Introduction: Understanding the Spaces of New Colonialism: The City, the School, and the Museum - Section I: Precarious Entanglements - Saskia Sassen: The City: Its Return as a Lens for Social Theory - Cameron McCarthy/Brenda Sanya/Koeli Moitra Goel: Trading in Multiculture: The City and the University in the Age of Globalization - Bryce Henson: Stage of Exception: Carnaval, Political Violence, and Black Life - Ergin Bulut/Basak Can/Nurçin Ileri: Cementing Hegemony in New Turkey: The Construction Spectacle of Istanbul and the Rise of Right-Wing Masculine Populism - Koeli Moitra Goel: The "Megacity" as the Face of 21st-Century India: Rethinking Urban life Beyond the Binaries of Globalism - Section II: Fraught Circuits of Citizenship - Interviewed by: Koeli Moitra Goel/Cameron McCarthy/Susan Akello Ogwal: The Right to the City: Pauline Lipman Interview, University of Illinois-Chicago, November 5, 2018 - Koeli Moitra Goel/Cameron McCarthy: Colonial Pasts and Global Presence in Citadels of Education: Crafting "World-Class" Futures by Digitalizing Traditions - Nubras Samayeen: A Tale of Two Cities: Dhaka's Urban Imaginary in the Twenty-First Century - Chamee Yang: Seeing the Future in the Mirror of the Past: Technologies of Cultural Governance and the Reclamation of Creative History in Seoul - Section III: Futurities - Stuart Hall: Museums of Modern Art and the End of History - Durell M. Callier: Blackqueer Pedagogy: (Un)making Memory, Citizenship, and Education - Brenda Nyandiko Sanya/Malathi M. Iyengar: Rural Global City: The US Midwestern Land-Grant University as a Palimpsest of Colonialisms - Karla Palma: The Territory as an Extractive Network: A Reading from the Mining Museum - Brad Evans: Landscapes of Violence: Brad Evans' Interview of John Akomfrah in the Histories of Violence Series - Natalie Fenton: Seeking Resources of Hope for a Different Type of Emancipatory Future? - List of Contributors - Index

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