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In the wake of rapid globalization, many enthusiastically declared cosmopolitanism to be no longer just a philosophical ideal, but a real, existing fact. Across the world, they argued, people were increasingly considering themselves global citizens. Meanwhile, the global ecological crisis worsened, fascism returned, repression of disenfranchised groups on a global scale persisted, and the “refugee crisis” inundated the mediascape. What happened to the cosmopolitan promise, and who betrayed it? minor cosmopolitan challenges the underlying premises of major cosmopolitanism without letting go of the unfulfilled emancipatory potential of the concept at large. It rethinks cosmopolitanisms in the plural, and it traces multiple origins and trajectories of cosmopolitan thought across the globe. Assembling theoretical, artistic, and essayistic contributions in textual or visual formats, minor cosmopolitan seeks to discuss how to live at once with our difference and shared struggle and asks who sustains the world’s flourishing.

Table of Contents
Preface

Entering the (minor) cosmos
Arjun Appadurai: The Passport
Sundar Sarrukai: Empty Objects
Marina Camargo: The Spaces in Between
Mario Bellatin: El palito de la jaula del pájaro de la abuela

Poleis
James Miller: Porosity and Planetarity: On (minor) Cosmopolitan Virality
Liad Hussein Kantorowicz: When You Died, the City Died with You
Sarnath Banerjee: I Don't Feel Postcolonial When I Wake up Every Morning in Delhi (No One Here Does)
Lucy Gasser: Other Europes, Past and Future
Sikho Siyotula: On Other Poleis

Intermezzo: the minor cosmopolitan weekend

Who Sustains the Flourishing of the World?
Rosa Barotsi, Saima Akhtar, Clio Nicastro: Introduction: Film, Women’s Work & Labour Organizing
Mary Jirmanus Saba: Feminist Internationalism: From Solidarity to Sandwiches
Vivian Price: Times are Changing, Minds are also Changing: Patriarchy, Neoliberalism and the Construction Industry


Ambiguous Utopias
Tom Holert: Surrealism’s Peripheries, feat. Huang Ya-li Sing Song-Yong, Iwaya Kunio: “Synchronic Constellation – Le Moulin Society and its Time”
James Burton: Ambiguous Utopias: Science Fiction and Minor Cosmopolitanism
Hinemoana Baker: Rest Home

Voicing the minor cosmopolitan
Irene Hilden and Anaïs Héraud-Louisadat: Of Voices, Noises & Colonial Traces
Liu Chuang: Bitcoin Mining and Field Recordings of Ethnic Minorities
Dong Bingfeng: Bio-Archiving: Shenyang Underground Music as History, Awareness of Life, and Art in Action
Julian Henriques and Zairong Xiang: Mumbo Jumbo, Jiggery-Pokery, Cosmopolitricks

Constellations
Mariya Nikolova: jumpcut and pinecones
Heinrich Wilke: silences
Anouk Madörin: technè
Sara Morais dos Santos Bruss: modulation
Jens Temmen: imperial grammar
Anna von Rath: convivial scholarship

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      Publisher: Diaphanes AG
      Publication Date: 28/08/2020
      ISBN13: 9783035803044, 978-3035803044
      ISBN10: 3035803048

      Description

      Book Synopsis
      In the wake of rapid globalization, many enthusiastically declared cosmopolitanism to be no longer just a philosophical ideal, but a real, existing fact. Across the world, they argued, people were increasingly considering themselves global citizens. Meanwhile, the global ecological crisis worsened, fascism returned, repression of disenfranchised groups on a global scale persisted, and the “refugee crisis” inundated the mediascape. What happened to the cosmopolitan promise, and who betrayed it? minor cosmopolitan challenges the underlying premises of major cosmopolitanism without letting go of the unfulfilled emancipatory potential of the concept at large. It rethinks cosmopolitanisms in the plural, and it traces multiple origins and trajectories of cosmopolitan thought across the globe. Assembling theoretical, artistic, and essayistic contributions in textual or visual formats, minor cosmopolitan seeks to discuss how to live at once with our difference and shared struggle and asks who sustains the world’s flourishing.

      Table of Contents
      Preface

      Entering the (minor) cosmos
      Arjun Appadurai: The Passport
      Sundar Sarrukai: Empty Objects
      Marina Camargo: The Spaces in Between
      Mario Bellatin: El palito de la jaula del pájaro de la abuela

      Poleis
      James Miller: Porosity and Planetarity: On (minor) Cosmopolitan Virality
      Liad Hussein Kantorowicz: When You Died, the City Died with You
      Sarnath Banerjee: I Don't Feel Postcolonial When I Wake up Every Morning in Delhi (No One Here Does)
      Lucy Gasser: Other Europes, Past and Future
      Sikho Siyotula: On Other Poleis

      Intermezzo: the minor cosmopolitan weekend

      Who Sustains the Flourishing of the World?
      Rosa Barotsi, Saima Akhtar, Clio Nicastro: Introduction: Film, Women’s Work & Labour Organizing
      Mary Jirmanus Saba: Feminist Internationalism: From Solidarity to Sandwiches
      Vivian Price: Times are Changing, Minds are also Changing: Patriarchy, Neoliberalism and the Construction Industry


      Ambiguous Utopias
      Tom Holert: Surrealism’s Peripheries, feat. Huang Ya-li Sing Song-Yong, Iwaya Kunio: “Synchronic Constellation – Le Moulin Society and its Time”
      James Burton: Ambiguous Utopias: Science Fiction and Minor Cosmopolitanism
      Hinemoana Baker: Rest Home

      Voicing the minor cosmopolitan
      Irene Hilden and Anaïs Héraud-Louisadat: Of Voices, Noises & Colonial Traces
      Liu Chuang: Bitcoin Mining and Field Recordings of Ethnic Minorities
      Dong Bingfeng: Bio-Archiving: Shenyang Underground Music as History, Awareness of Life, and Art in Action
      Julian Henriques and Zairong Xiang: Mumbo Jumbo, Jiggery-Pokery, Cosmopolitricks

      Constellations
      Mariya Nikolova: jumpcut and pinecones
      Heinrich Wilke: silences
      Anouk Madörin: technè
      Sara Morais dos Santos Bruss: modulation
      Jens Temmen: imperial grammar
      Anna von Rath: convivial scholarship

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