Cosmoliteratures: Cosmopolitanisms in Literatures, Literatures in Cosmopolitanisms
Cosmopolitanism aspires to openness and universality, yet it is fraught with contradictions. While seeking to transcend borders, it has often concealed exclusions and hierarchies. This volume explores these tensions through literature and political philosophy, examining how writers and philosophers - from Camões to Woolf and Conrad, from Kant to Appiah - have engaged with belonging, power, and identity. Rather than a fixed ideal, cosmopolitanism emerges as a contested space, shaped by both connection and inequality.
avril 2025, 137 pages, Anglais
Duncker & Humblot GmbH
978-3-428-18804-8
Duncker & Humblot GmbH
978-3-428-18804-8

