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A Vedic phrase asks us to "treat the world as family." In our age of global crises-pandemics, climate crisis, crippling inequality-this sentiment is more necessary than ever. Solutions to these seemingly insurmountable problems demand new approaches to thinking and acting locally, nationally, and transnationally, sometimes sequentially but often simultaneously. This is the mentality of the immigrant, the exchange student, the global native, and all who have made a life in a new place by choice or by necessity. Yet we suffer from a lack of the truly capacious thinking that is so urgently…mehr
A Vedic phrase asks us to "treat the world as family." In our age of global crises-pandemics, climate crisis, crippling inequality-this sentiment is more necessary than ever. Solutions to these seemingly insurmountable problems demand new approaches to thinking and acting locally, nationally, and transnationally, sometimes sequentially but often simultaneously. This is the mentality of the immigrant, the exchange student, the global native, and all who have made a life in a new place by choice or by necessity. Yet we suffer from a lack of the truly capacious thinking that is so urgently needed.
Vishakha N. Desai uses her life experiences to explore the significance of living globally and its urgency for our current moment. She weaves her narrative arc from growing up in a Gandhian household in Ahmedabad to arriving in the United States as a seventeen-year-old exchange student and her subsequent career as a dancer, curator, institutional leader, and teacher against the broad sweep of political and social changes in the two countries she calls home. Through her personal story, Desai reframes the idea of what it means to be global, considering how to lead a life of multiple belongings without losing local and national affinities. Vividly conjuring the complexities and exhilaration of a life that is rooted in many places, World as Family is a vital book for everyone who aspires to connect across borders-real and perceived-and bring to fruition the ideal of a global family.
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Autorenporträt
Vishakha N. Desai is senior advisor for global affairs to the president and chair of the Committee on Global Thought at Columbia University. A noted scholar of Asian art and frequent commentator on the intersection of arts and contemporary issues, she is the past president and CEO of the Asia Society.
Inhaltsangabe
Introduction I. Roots 1. Too Bad, Another Girl! 2. Home: Beams, Dreams, and Food 3. Dancing with Gods 4. Who Is Kwame Nkrumah? II. Crossing 5. Strangers Become "Family" 6. Vietnam: War or Country? 7. The Trauma of Return III. In-Between-Ness of Belonging 8. Attachments, Made/Unmade 9. Art Connections 10. Between Being and Becoming IV. Expanding the Circle/Back to the Center 11. Expanding Identities 12. Death and Life in the Diasporic Family 13. Perceptions and Problematics of Belonging V. At Home in the World 14. Building Communities across Borders 15. Remaking "Home" in the World 16. Creating a Culture of "Us" Epilogue: Becoming "Family" in a World of Pandemics Acknowledgments Notes
Introduction I. Roots 1. Too Bad, Another Girl! 2. Home: Beams, Dreams, and Food 3. Dancing with Gods 4. Who Is Kwame Nkrumah? II. Crossing 5. Strangers Become "Family" 6. Vietnam: War or Country? 7. The Trauma of Return III. In-Between-Ness of Belonging 8. Attachments, Made/Unmade 9. Art Connections 10. Between Being and Becoming IV. Expanding the Circle/Back to the Center 11. Expanding Identities 12. Death and Life in the Diasporic Family 13. Perceptions and Problematics of Belonging V. At Home in the World 14. Building Communities across Borders 15. Remaking "Home" in the World 16. Creating a Culture of "Us" Epilogue: Becoming "Family" in a World of Pandemics Acknowledgments Notes
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