A post-western account of critical cosmopolitan social theory : being and acting in a democratic world /

Bibliographic Details
Main Author: Murphy, Michael (Author)
Corporate Author: ProQuest (Firm)
Format: eBook
Language:English
Published: Lanham : Rowman & Littlefield Publishers, 2021.
Series:Radical subjects in international politics.
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Table of Contents:
  • Cover
  • A Post-Western Account of Critical Cosmopolitan Social Theory
  • Series
  • A Post-Western Account of Critical Cosmopolitan Social Theory: Being and Acting in aDemocratic World
  • Copyright
  • Dedication
  • Contents
  • Acknowledgments
  • Part I: Drama and Protagonists
  • Introduction
  • Cosmopolitanism: Enabling Knowledge Cocreation and Translation Toward Social Change
  • Cosmopolitanism: Enabling Knowledge Cocreation and Translation toward Social Change
  • Introducing Gerard Delanty and Walter Mignolo
  • Cosmopolitanism
  • Critical Cosmopolitanism as Critique and Cooperation
  • Introducing Watsuji Tetsurō
  • Chapters
  • Chapter 1
  • Doing Cosmopolitanism
  • Non-Eurocentric Cosmopolitan Social Theory
  • Critical Cosmopolitanism
  • Moving beyond Modernity
  • Another Paradigm
  • Confucius and Cosmopolitanism
  • Cosmopolitan Social Theory: Shattering Reality
  • Chapter 2
  • Global Critical Theories
  • Introduction to Critical Theory
  • Global Critical Theory: Modernity, Rationality, Totality
  • Globalizing Critical Theory
  • Self, Other, and the World
  • Decolonial Theory: Heterogeneity and Negotiation
  • Reconsidering the Language of Critical Cosmopolitanism
  • The Borders of the Immanent and Transcendent
  • Chapter 3
  • Watsuji, Modernity, and the Existential Explanation of the Phenomenon of Life
  • Cosmopolitan Roots
  • Japan and Modernity
  • The Decolonial Phenomenological Explanation of Life, Part One
  • Part II
  • Chapter 4
  • The Emptiness of Cosmopolitanism
  • A Reader's Guide to Emptiness
  • What Is Emptiness?
  • Nāgārjuna
  • Two Truths
  • The Emptiness of Emptiness
  • Watsuji and Emptiness
  • Watsuji: Emptiness and Nothingness
  • Unraveling the Ontic from the Ontological
  • The Emptiness of Critical Cosmopolitanism
  • Chapter 5
  • Cosmopolitan Transmodernity
  • Mignolo, Transmodernity, and the Loci of Enunciation
  • Fūdo: Sharing Consciousness
  • National Existence
  • Fūdo and World History
  • Enunciating the Imagination
  • A Space for Being and Acting More Democratically
  • Chapter 6
  • Aidagara and the Imagination of Being and Acting in the World
  • Delanty's Relational Ontology
  • Mignolo, the Other and the Space in-between
  • Watsuji on Relational Existence and Embodied Intersubjectivity
  • Relational Existence
  • Embodied Intersubjectivity
  • A Critique of Cosmopolitan Creativity
  • A Decolonial Phenomenology of Existence: Part Two
  • Glossary of Important Terms
  • Bibliography
  • Index
  • About the Author