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Pheng Cheah is assistant professor in the department of rhetoric at the University of California at Berkeley. He is co-editor of Cosmopolitics: Thinking and Feeling beyond the Nation, Thinking through the Body of the Law and Grounds of Comparison: Around the Work of Benedict Anderson (forthcoming).




7 Ebooks tarafından Pheng Cheah

Pheng Cheah: Spectral Nationality
This far-ranging and ambitious attempt to rethink postcolonial theory’s discussion of the nation and nationalism brings the problems of the postcolonial condition to bear on the philosophy of …
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Sven Trakulhun & Ralph Weber: Delimiting Modernities
This collection seeks to contribute to the many long-standing discussions on modernity, but also and more specifically to the more recent debates over trends to pluralize modernity. These debates are …
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€114.68
Shelley Feldman & Charles Geisler: Accumulating Insecurity
Accumulating Insecurity examines the relationship between two vitally important contemporary phenomena: a fixation on security that justifies global military engagements and the militarization of civ …
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€38.99
Pheng Cheah & Jonathan Culler: Grounds of Comparison
Benedict Anderson, professor at Cornell and specialist in Southeast Asian studies, is best known for his book Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (1991). It is …
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€47.40
Pheng Cheah & Jonathan Culler: Grounds of Comparison
Benedict Anderson, professor at Cornell and specialist in Southeast Asian studies, is best known for his book Imagined Communities: Reflections on the Origin and Spread of Nationalism (1991). It is …
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€47.26
Pheng Cheah: Inhuman Conditions
Globalization promises to bring people around the world together, to unite them as members of the human community. To such sanguine expectations, Pheng Cheah responds deftly with a sobering account …
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€104.56
Pheng Cheah: Inhuman Conditions
Globalization promises to bring people around the world together, to unite them as members of the human community. To such sanguine expectations, Pheng Cheah responds deftly with a sobering account …
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€104.73