Cosmopolitanism is commonly associated today with the idea that the
forces of globalization could be tempered by new forms of cosmopolitan
governance, an idea that was popular among some political theorists in
the late twentieth century but seems increasingly unrealistic today.
Rather than discarding the idea of cosmopolitanism, Nikos
Papastergiadis seeks to reinvigorate it by examining the ways in which
visual artists have explored themes associated with the cosmos. Kant
regarded cosmopolitanism as the goal for humanity, but he turned his
attention away from the connection to the cosmos and directed it
toward the practical rules for peaceful co-existence. However, these
two concerns are not in conflict. Today a new vision of the cosmos is
being developed by artists, among others - one that brings together
the cosmos and the polis. Scholars from the South are decolonizing the
mindset which divided the world and split us from our common
connections, while others are using art to highlight the existential
threats we now face as a species.
By developing a distinctive form of aesthetic cosmopolitanism, this
book shows that the idea of the cosmos is more important than ever
today, and vital for our attempts to rethink our place as one species
among others in a universe that extends far beyond our world.
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ISBN
9781509559336
Publisert
2023
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1. utgave
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Polity
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Product language
Engelsk
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Product format
Digital bok
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