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ISBN-10
0674023943
Book Title
Inhuman Conditions: On Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights
ISBN
9780674023949
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Publication Name
Inhuman Conditions : on Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights
Item Height
0.8in
Author
Pheng Cheah
Item Length
9.2in
Publisher
Harvard University Press
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Through an examination of debates about cosmopolitanism and human rights, Cheah questions key ideas about what it means to be human, and reveals the flaws in claims about the imminent decline of the nation-state and the obsolescence of popular nationalism.

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Publisher
Harvard University Press
ISBN-10
0674023943
ISBN-13
9780674023949
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Author
Pheng Cheah
Publication Name
Inhuman Conditions : on Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights
Format
Perfect
Language
English
Publication Year
2007
Type
Textbook
Number of Pages
336 Pages

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Item Length
9.2in
Item Height
0.8in
Item Width
6.1in
Item Weight
16.8 Oz

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Lc Classification Number
Jz1308
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Normative engagements with globalization have for the most part been dominated by debates surrounding cosmopolitanism and human rights. Ironically, few on any side of these debates have directly addressed the capitalist aspects of globalization; even those dedicated to global distributive justice often approach the topic as a moral issue, not a structural one. Pheng Cheah's Inhuman Conditions: On Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights is a refreshing corrective to this central shortcoming of many normative approaches to globalization...Inhuman Conditions, written in lucid and accessible prose, is a welcome effort to bring together several schools of thought often considered to be at odds. A poststructuralist account of globalization that takes the structures of capitalism seriously, Inhuman Conditions represents an important contribution to normative political thought on cosmopolitanism and human rights., [An] ambitious book...Throughout the book Cheah seeks to prove why and how the inhuman consequences of capitalist globalization upset the idea of freedom., Cheah presents a humanities-based perspective on globalization, rather than the more typical social sciences approach. This study argues that the current globalization process cannot "humanize" global politics through either of its two most heralded features, cosmopolitanism or human rights. Neither of these can transform the "uneven globalization" that leaves the capitalistic North in domination and the impoverished South to pursue "development" within the competitive free-market framework. The author rejects as misguided and Eurocentric the Habermasian view that globalization can evoke a genuinely cosmopolitan culture that sustains a public consciousness of solidarity by opening and entwining global and national public spheres. The humanitarian NGOs that epitomize contemporary civil society are no less co-opted by global capitalism and serve primarily to dress up its milieu. Human rights discourse likewise fails to uphold true human dignity as it is similarly "contaminated" and left dependent upon nation-states for implementation. The plight of foreign domestic workers in Singapore illustrates the problem. The author devotes a chapter to Chinese cosmopolitanism. The text will be of great interest to students and scholars of postcolonial studies., Normative engagements with globalization have for the most part been dominated by debates surrounding cosmopolitanism and human rights. Ironically, few on any side of these debates have directly addressed the capitalist aspects of globalization; even those dedicated to global distributive justice often approach the topic as a moral issue, not a structural one. Pheng Cheah's Inhuman Conditions: On Cosmopolitanism and Human Rights is a refreshing corrective to this central shortcoming of many normative approaches to globalization... Inhuman Conditions , written in lucid and accessible prose, is a welcome effort to bring together several schools of thought often considered to be at odds. A poststructuralist account of globalization that takes the structures of capitalism seriously, Inhuman Conditions represents an important contribution to normative political thought on cosmopolitanism and human rights., Inhuman Conditions , written in lucid and accessible prose, is a welcome effort to bring together several schools of thought often considered to be at odds. A poststructuralist account of globalization that takes the structures of capitalism seriously, Inhuman Conditions represents an important contribution to normative political thought on cosmopolitanism and human rights., Cheah analyses brilliantly the relevance of national thought and human rights for projects of liberation in today's globalized world., Cheah argues for the continuing utopian potential of anti- and post-colonial nationalism. His assessment of the potential of cosmopolitanism is tempered with appreciation for the nation, in all its contaminated ideals. He offers a distinctive blend of attention to philosophy and political economy. This is an important book. It will have a place of pride on thinking about "the global.", Inhuman Conditions, written in lucid and accessible prose, is a welcome effort to bring together several schools of thought often considered to be at odds. A poststructuralist account of globalization that takes the structures of capitalism seriously, Inhuman Conditions represents an important contribution to normative political thought on cosmopolitanism and human rights., Cheah argues that the two major theoretical approaches to globalization--cosmopolitanism and human rights--fail to apprehend globalization critically because they presuppose that expanding markets are a means through which the 'human' might finally be universally achieved and the instrumentalism of nationalism and economy transcended. Contrary to these views, Inhuman Conditions demonstrates, on the one hand, that the human is not the limit of processes of global capitalism, but rather that capitalism depends on the division between the inhuman and human to distribute harms and make sense--and cents--of this distribution internationally. It is a rare treat to find a text which functions at such a high conceptual level even as this conceptual rigor and brilliance is brought to bear on social problems of pressing and vital contemporary importance.
Table of Content
I Ujitiqu of Cosmiopolitan Reas on1. e osl(opolitical- Today 172. Postational Light 453. GCiten C ilntue: Rethinking Cosiopolttical F eedomi Tiasnational lismn 80"4. lCinese Cos imopolitanism in Two Srniws andPostco-lonial Nalional Memory 20II H a:in! nRiights and tthe Inhumanr".5 Posi.(on)in g H riaon Right s in the (urrenrt C iobalConjuncture 1456 1Briging in o the Home a Stranger ar More ForeignHuman r i hts and the Global Trade in Donmestic L abor 17817. Humnaniy within the FielC of instrumentatit 230
Copyright Date
2006
Topic
Globalization, Human Rights, History & Theory, International Relations / General, Anthropology / Cultural & Social, Semiotics & Theory
Lccn
2006-043507
Dewey Decimal
303.48/2
Intended Audience
Scholarly & Professional
Dewey Edition
22
Illustrated
Yes
Genre
Literary Criticism, Social Science, Political Science

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