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Title: Postcolonialism, Subaltern studies and Globalization:


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Postcolonialism, Subaltern studies and
Globalization
  • Catarina Kinnvall

2
Overview
  • Postcolonialism Imaginary identifications
  • Multiculturalism and diaspora politics
  • Subaltern Studies
  • Summarizing the globalization debates
  • Points for discussion

3
Imaginary identifications
  • Constructing identities through significant
    others and collective narratives
  • The civilized Europeans identity cannot exist
    without the uncivilized other missionary racism

4
Multiculturalism and diaspora politics
  • Relies upon a concept of homogenous entities
  • Politics of recognition
  • Translation, third room, hybridization
  • Neo-racism
  • Citizenship discourses

5
Subaltern Studies
  • Started in England in the 1970s
  • Developed from Gramscis theories of culture and
    class politics
  • Ranajit Guha initiated the project
  • 1970s focus on workers and peasant movement
  • 1980s focus on resistance to state power
  • 1990s influenced by poststructuralists

6
Summarizing the globalization debates
  • Starting premises
  • Implications for social change
  • Impacts on the human condition
  • Policy responses
  • c.f. Scholte

7
Starting premises
  • competing definitions internationalization or
    something different?
  • varying measurements of scale globalism or
    scepticism?
  • contrasting chronologies old or new?
  • diverse explanations materialist or idealist,
    individualist or structuralist?

8
Implications for social change
  • old capitalism, new capitalism or
    postcolonialism?
  • persistent statism or poststatist governance?
  • homogenization or heterogenization of identities?
  • old lines or new turns in knowledge?
  • extension of modernity or dawn of postmodernity?

9
Impacts on the human condition
  • increased or decreased security?
  • more or less social democracy?
  • greater or reduced democracy?

10
Policy responses
  • neoliberalist reliance on market forces?
  • rejectionist reliance on localism?
  • reformist reliance on public policies?
  • transformist reliance on social revolution?

11
Points for discussion
  • How does a postcolonial perspective fit into the
    globalization debate?
  • How does postcolonialism differ from other
    critical approaches?
  • Postcolonialism strength and weaknesses?
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