Modernity and Exclusion

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SAGE, 9. avg. 2001 - 163 strani
This penetrating book re-examines `the project of modernity'. It seeks to oppose the abstract, idealized vision of modernity with an alternative `ethnographic' understanding. The book defends an approach to modernity that situates it as embedded in particular and historical contexts. It examines cases of `popular modernism' in the United States, Britain and colonial Malaysia, drawing out the specific cultural and religious assumptions underlying popular modernism and concludes that modernism is implicated in a diversity of forms of cultural and racial exclusion.
 

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Universal Ideals and Particular
1
Civilisation and the Primitive in
25
Aliens Despots and the Republic
65

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Joel Kahn is Professor, School of Social Sciences, La Trobe University of Melbourne

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