Format:
1 Online-Ressource (800 pages)
Edition:
First edition
Edition:
Also published in print
ISBN:
9781501361975
Series Statement:
Bloomsbury Handbooks
Content:
23. Worlding Architecture Richard Ingersoll ( Politecnico de Milano, Italy) -- 24. Worlding Media Studies Toby Miller (Loughborough University London, UK) and Jesús Arroyave (Universidad del Norte, Columbia) -- 25. Worlding Higher Education Michael Thomas (Liverpoll John Moore University, UK) -- 26. Worlding Environmental Studies Robert P -- . Marzec (Purdue University, USA) -- 27. Worlding Public Policy Kenneth J -- . Saltman (University of Illinois, Chicago, USA) -- 28. Worlding Publishing Jeffrey R -- . Di Leo (University of Houston, Victoria, USA) -- 29. Worlding Journalism Vera Slavtcheva-Petkova (University of Liverpool, UK) -- 30. Worlding International Relations Sophia McClennen (Penn State University, USA) Part 4: Natural and Formal Sciences -- 31. Worlding Earth-Climate Studies Claire Colebrook (Penn State University, USA) -- 32. Worlding Logic Paul Livingston (University of New Mexico, USA) -- 33. Worlding Cybernetics Andrew Culp (California Institute for the Arts, USA) -- 34. Worlding Biology Adam Nocek (Arizona State University, USA) -- 35. Worlding Spatiality Studies Robert T -- . Tally (Texas State University, USA) -- 36. Worlding Systems Theory Bruce Clarke (Texas Tech University, USA) Index.
Content:
Acknowledgements Introduction; Worlding Theory in the New Millennium Jeffrey R -- . Di Leo (University of Houston, Victoria, USA) and Christian Moraru (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA) Part 1: Arts and Humanities -- 1. Worlding History Fabio Lopez-Lazaro (University of Hawaii, Manoa, USA) -- 2. Worlding Philosophy Brian O'Keeffe (Barnard College, USA) -- 3. Worlding Literature Christian Moraru (University of North Carolina, Greensboro, USA) -- 4. Worlding Religion Gerda Heck (American University of Cairo, Egypt) and Stephan Lanz (Europa-Universitt̃ Viadrina, Germany) -- 5. Worlding Art Nikos Papastergiadis (University of Melbourne, Australia) -- 6. Worlding Ethics Nigel Dower (University of Aberdeen, UK) -- 7. Worlding Music John Mowitt (University of Leeds, UK) -- 8. Worlding Women Robin Goodman (Flordia State University, USA) -- 9. Worlding Theater Gina MacKenzie (Holy Family University, USA) -- 10. Worlding Postmodernism Hans Bertens (Utrecht University, Netherlands) -- 11. Worlding Cinema Taek-Gwang Lee (Kyung Hee University, Korea) -- 12. Worlding Popular Culture Esther Peeren (University of Amsterdam, Netherlands) Part 2: Social and Behavioral Sciences -- 13. Worlding Communication Ingrid Volkmer (University of Melbourne, Australia) and Christina Slade (University of Sydney, Australia) -- 14. Worlding Economics Peter Hitchcock (City University of New York, USA) -- 15. Worlding Psychoanalysis Dany Nobus (Brunel University, UK) -- 16. Worlding Sociology Veronika Wittmann (Johannes Kepler University Linz, Austria) -- 17. Worlding Anthropology Nigel Rapport (University of St -- . Andrews, UK) -- 18. Worlding Queer Sri Craven (Portland State University, USA) -- 19. Worlding Gender Vrushali Patil (Florida International University, USA) -- 20. Worlding Sexuality Leihua Weng (Kalamazoo College, USA) -- 21. Worlding Identity Zahi Zalloua (Whitman College, USA) Part 3: The Professions -- 22. Worlding International Education Lien Pham (University of Technology Sydney, Australia.
Content:
"Disciplines from literary studies to environmentalism have recently undergone a spectacular reorientation that has refocused entire fields, methodologies, and vocabularies on the world and its sister terms such as globe, planet, and earth. The Bloomsbury Handbook of World Theory examines what ?world? means and what it accomplishes in different zones of academic study. The contributors raise questions such as: What happens when ?world? is appended to a particular form of humanistic or scientific inquiry? How exactly does ?worlding? bear on the theoretical operating system and the history of that field? What is the theory or theoretical model that allows ?world? to function in a meaningful way in coordination with that knowledge domain? With contributions from thirty-eight leading theorists from a vast range of fields, including queer studies, religion, and pop culture, this is the first large reference work to consider the profound effect, both within and outside the academy, of the worlding of discourse in the 21st century."--
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Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781501361968
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781501361944
Additional Edition:
ISBN 1501361945
Additional Edition:
ISBN 9781501361944
Additional Edition:
Erscheint auch als Druck-Ausgabe ISBN 9781501361944
Language:
English
Keywords:
Electronic books
DOI:
10.5040/9781501361975