This book explores New Area Studies in the twenty-first century. It addresses a blurring of genres between the social sciences and the humanities; expanding methodological innovation, reflective practice and co-production of knowledge with local people. It marks the significance of the local to the global in an increasingly complex world.
This book explores New Area Studies in the twenty-first century. It addresses a blurring of genres between the social sciences and the humanities; expanding methodological innovation, reflective practice and co-production of knowledge with local people. It marks the significance of the local to the global in an increasingly complex world.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Susan Hodgett is professor and director of area studies at the University of East Anglia, England. Patrick James is Dornsife Dean's professor of international relations at the University of Southern California.
Inhaltsangabe
Dedication Acknowledgments Part I - Overview Chapter 1 Introduction: Context - Theorizing the New Area Studies Susan Hodgett, and Patrick James Part II - New Area Studies Around the Globe Chapter 2 New Area Studies in the Borderlands of Asia Mandy Sadan Chapter 3 New Area Studies, the Problem of Russia and 'Recursive Nationhood' Stephen Hutchings Chapter 4 Area Studies as Refugee Studies Peter Gatrell Chapter 5 Latin American Studies: What Have We Achieved and Where are We Heading? Christopher Sabatini, and Nicolas Albertoni Gomez Chapter 6 Mastering the Current. Studying Central Asia in the 21st Century Claus Bech Hansen Chapter 7 Muslim World Studies or Middle East Studies? Rob Gleave Chapter 8 Blurring the Boundaries of History and Fiction: Re-imagining the Past and Re-defining the Present through the Lens of Saudi Women Novelists Zahia Smail Salhi and Ibrahim A. I. Alfraih Part III - Canada in Comparative Perspective Chapter 9 TransArea Studies: Gendered Mobility in North American Literature Caroline Rosenthal Chapter 10 Area and Circus Studies: The Case of and for a Boundary Crossing Quebec Charles R. Batson Chapter 11 Figurations of the Border and New Area Studies Claude Denis with Abdelkarim Amengay Chapter 12 The State Against Canadian Studies Colin Coates Part IV - Reflections on New Area Studies Chapter 13 What Have We Learned? Susan Hodgett, and Patrick James About the Contributors
Dedication Acknowledgments Part I - Overview Chapter 1 Introduction: Context - Theorizing the New Area Studies Susan Hodgett, and Patrick James Part II - New Area Studies Around the Globe Chapter 2 New Area Studies in the Borderlands of Asia Mandy Sadan Chapter 3 New Area Studies, the Problem of Russia and 'Recursive Nationhood' Stephen Hutchings Chapter 4 Area Studies as Refugee Studies Peter Gatrell Chapter 5 Latin American Studies: What Have We Achieved and Where are We Heading? Christopher Sabatini, and Nicolas Albertoni Gomez Chapter 6 Mastering the Current. Studying Central Asia in the 21st Century Claus Bech Hansen Chapter 7 Muslim World Studies or Middle East Studies? Rob Gleave Chapter 8 Blurring the Boundaries of History and Fiction: Re-imagining the Past and Re-defining the Present through the Lens of Saudi Women Novelists Zahia Smail Salhi and Ibrahim A. I. Alfraih Part III - Canada in Comparative Perspective Chapter 9 TransArea Studies: Gendered Mobility in North American Literature Caroline Rosenthal Chapter 10 Area and Circus Studies: The Case of and for a Boundary Crossing Quebec Charles R. Batson Chapter 11 Figurations of the Border and New Area Studies Claude Denis with Abdelkarim Amengay Chapter 12 The State Against Canadian Studies Colin Coates Part IV - Reflections on New Area Studies Chapter 13 What Have We Learned? Susan Hodgett, and Patrick James About the Contributors
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