Globalizing critical theoryThe anthology begins with discussions of globalization and hegemony by the two giants J rgen Habermas and Jacques Derrida. Other contributors, whose fields or institutions are not mentioned, then consider the global public sphere; race, memory, and forgetting; and globalizing visions of science, technology, and aesthetics. Annotation 2004 Book News. |
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Introduction | 1 |
GIobaIization and Hegemony Two Interventions | 19 |
A Plea for | 27 |
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