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Globalizing political theory / edited by Smita A. Rahman, Katherine A. Gordy, Shirin S. Deylami.

Contributor(s): Rahman, Smita A [editor.] | Gordy, Katherine A [editor.] | Deylami, Shirin [editor.].
Publisher: New York : CRC Press, 2023Description: 224p.ISBN: 9781032118260.Subject(s): Political science | GlobalizationDDC classification: 320.01
Contents:
Introduction : what does it mean to globalize political theory? / Smita A. Rahman, Katherine A. Gordy, Shirin S. Deylami -- The mentor and the mentee : competing visions in Vietnamese political thought / Kevin Pham -- From Black liberation to human freedom : Claudia Jones, Frantz Fanon and universal emancipation / Derefe Kimarley Chevannes -- Life, death and futurity in the work of Achille Mbembe / John E. Drabinksi -- The Ayatollah Khomeini : gender and sexuality in the fight against westoxification / Shirin S. Deylami -- Towards an Afro-Latin American feminism : notes on Lélia Gonzalez's theorizations / Fernanda Fonseca -- Islamic feminisms / Connor Strobel -- Sayyid Qutb and the politics of renewal / Smita A. Rahman -- The dialectical utopianism of Ali Shariati / Naveed Mansoori -- The Sikh and Ahmadiyya communities : finding shared and distinct understandings of the oneness of god through religious pluralism / Misbah Hyder -- Walter Rodney and Samir Amin : from relations of underdevelopment to global decolonization / Tom Meagher -- Ernesto "Che" Guevara's political economy : balancing productivity and dis-alienation / Katherine A. Gordy -- R. İhsan Eliaçık : anti-capitalist islamic thought in Turkey / Siavash Saffari -- Thomas Malthus and global malthusianism / Jimmy Casas Klausen -- "Be water, my friend" : protest, identity politics, and democracy in Hong Kong / Peng Yu -- Fatima Meer's father : storytelling-history, racialized men of color and feminism, and overcoming the precarity of Black-Asian Solidarity / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard -- Abdias do Nascimento : quilombist praxis amidst the genocide of Black people / Ananda Vilela and Marta Fernández -- Contesting conquest : Titu Cusi Yupanqui's anticolonial resistance / Angélica Bernal -- Haunani-Kay Trask, Ka Lāhui Hawai'i, and indigenous sovereignty / Vicki Hsueh -- W.E.B Du Bois, the Negro problem, and the case against Black involvement in war / Jared Loggins.
Summary: "Globalizing Political Theory is guided by the need to understand and examine political theory globally. It highlights the myriad ways in which political theory is deeply embedded in local networks of power, identity, and structure and how they converge and diverge with the global. With the help of this book, students of political theory no longer need to learn about their ideas in a vacuum with little or no attention paid to how such ideas are responses to varying local political problems in different places, times, and contexts. Key Features include: Central Conceptual Framework: Introducing readers to what it means to "globalize" political theory and to move beyond the traditional western canon and actively engage with a multiplicity of perspectives. Organization: Focused on key topics essential for an introductory class aimed at both globalizing political theory and showing how political theory itself is a globalizing activity. Themes: Colonialism and Empire, Gender and Sexuality, Religion and Secularism, Marxism and Socialism, Globalization and Capitalism, Democracy and Protest, and Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity Pedagogy: Each chapter features theoretical concepts and definitions, political and historical context, key authors and biographical context, textual evidence and exegesis from the foundational texts in that thematic area, a list of discussion questions, and a list of resources for further reading. Committed to a multiplicity of perspectives and an active engagement between the global and the local, Globalizing Political Theory connects directly with undergraduate and graduate-level courses in political theory, global political theory, and non-western political thought"--
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Introduction : what does it mean to globalize political theory? / Smita A. Rahman, Katherine A. Gordy, Shirin S. Deylami -- The mentor and the mentee : competing visions in Vietnamese political thought / Kevin Pham -- From Black liberation to human freedom : Claudia Jones, Frantz Fanon and universal emancipation / Derefe Kimarley Chevannes -- Life, death and futurity in the work of Achille Mbembe / John E. Drabinksi -- The Ayatollah Khomeini : gender and sexuality in the fight against westoxification / Shirin S. Deylami -- Towards an Afro-Latin American feminism : notes on Lélia Gonzalez's theorizations / Fernanda Fonseca -- Islamic feminisms / Connor Strobel -- Sayyid Qutb and the politics of renewal / Smita A. Rahman -- The dialectical utopianism of Ali Shariati / Naveed Mansoori -- The Sikh and Ahmadiyya communities : finding shared and distinct understandings of the oneness of god through religious pluralism / Misbah Hyder -- Walter Rodney and Samir Amin : from relations of underdevelopment to global decolonization / Tom Meagher -- Ernesto "Che" Guevara's political economy : balancing productivity and dis-alienation / Katherine A. Gordy -- R. İhsan Eliaçık : anti-capitalist islamic thought in Turkey / Siavash Saffari -- Thomas Malthus and global malthusianism / Jimmy Casas Klausen -- "Be water, my friend" : protest, identity politics, and democracy in Hong Kong / Peng Yu -- Fatima Meer's father : storytelling-history, racialized men of color and feminism, and overcoming the precarity of Black-Asian Solidarity / Tiffany Willoughby-Herard -- Abdias do Nascimento : quilombist praxis amidst the genocide of Black people / Ananda Vilela and Marta Fernández -- Contesting conquest : Titu Cusi Yupanqui's anticolonial resistance / Angélica Bernal -- Haunani-Kay Trask, Ka Lāhui Hawai'i, and indigenous sovereignty / Vicki Hsueh -- W.E.B Du Bois, the Negro problem, and the case against Black involvement in war / Jared Loggins.

"Globalizing Political Theory is guided by the need to understand and examine political theory globally. It highlights the myriad ways in which political theory is deeply embedded in local networks of power, identity, and structure and how they converge and diverge with the global. With the help of this book, students of political theory no longer need to learn about their ideas in a vacuum with little or no attention paid to how such ideas are responses to varying local political problems in different places, times, and contexts. Key Features include: Central Conceptual Framework: Introducing readers to what it means to "globalize" political theory and to move beyond the traditional western canon and actively engage with a multiplicity of perspectives. Organization: Focused on key topics essential for an introductory class aimed at both globalizing political theory and showing how political theory itself is a globalizing activity. Themes: Colonialism and Empire, Gender and Sexuality, Religion and Secularism, Marxism and Socialism, Globalization and Capitalism, Democracy and Protest, and Race, Ethnicity, and Indigeneity Pedagogy: Each chapter features theoretical concepts and definitions, political and historical context, key authors and biographical context, textual evidence and exegesis from the foundational texts in that thematic area, a list of discussion questions, and a list of resources for further reading. Committed to a multiplicity of perspectives and an active engagement between the global and the local, Globalizing Political Theory connects directly with undergraduate and graduate-level courses in political theory, global political theory, and non-western political thought"--

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