Includes bibliographical references (p. 187-217) and index.
Contents:
Philosophizing globalizations -- Invisible cities : a phenomenology of globalization from below -- From modernity, through postmodernity, to globalization : mapping Latin America -- Remapping Latin American studies : postcolonialism, subaltern studies, postoccidentalism, and globalization theory -- The emperor's map : Latin American critiques of globalism -- Beyond universal history : Enrique Dussel's critique of globalization -- Politics in an age of planetarization : Enrique Dussel's critique of political reason -- The linguistification of the sacred as a catalyst of modernity : Jürgen Habermas on religion -- Which pragmatism? Whose America? On Cornel West.
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