Bulletin n. 2-3/2012 | ||
October 2012-February 2013 | ||
Kaur Raminder |
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The transnational potentiality of transverse politics | ||
in Identities: Global Studies in Culture and Power , Volume 19, Issue 4 , 2012 , 452-466 | ||
How can we conceive of global studies of culture and power without (i) overlooking the parameters of the nation state as a forceful axis of power, (ii) prioritising the West as the fount of energised political directives and (iii) reinforcing neo-liberal assumptions on culture and subjectivities? With a reappraisal of theories of globalisation, I elaborate on a transverse politics for transnational studies. I suggest that the national need be foregrounded in any appraisal of the power-laden axes in the co-constitution of the local and the global. Too often, the ‘national’ is all too easily contracted into the ‘local’. I also revisit earlier works to propose multi-sited, engaged and transversal studies that do not simply follow and track global flows but question and undermine their hegemonic trails. | ||