Reinventing global studies through transformative scholarship A critical proposition
Humanity is facing severe planetary and civilizational crises, interrelated and interacting at unprecedented scales. These multiple crises can be traced to the ‘globalization’ of a hegemonic mode of capitalist ‘(mal-)development’. In an increasingly volatile and indeterminate context, critical schol...
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Published in | The Routledge Handbook of Transformative Global Studies pp. 13 - 28 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Book Chapter |
Language | English |
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Routledge
2020
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Edition | 1 |
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Online Access | Get full text |
ISBN | 9780367505103 1138601128 9781138601123 036750510X |
DOI | 10.4324/9780429470325-1 |
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Summary: | Humanity is facing severe planetary and civilizational crises,
interrelated and interacting at unprecedented scales. These multiple
crises can be traced to the ‘globalization’ of a
hegemonic mode of capitalist ‘(mal-)development’. In
an increasingly volatile and indeterminate context, critical
scholarship in global studies faces numerous challenges on the path
to producing new knowledge of Self, Other, and the pluriversal
histories of civilizations. What does it mean to be
‘critical’ in an era of mounting acute contradictions
and crises, where de-globalizing social forces are going
‘global’, and where criticism runs out of steam as its
objects of critique (modernity-development-globalization) fast
approach a historical dead-end? In this chapter, as an answer to
this question, we argue that critical scholarship now needs to be
radically transformed in order to become radically
transformative. An ontological recognition of
the truth helps enact an action-oriented agenda
to explore the potential for liberation. This starts from the
liberation of critical knowledge from the imperatives of
asymmetrical power relations between subject and object, Southern
and Northern, human and nonhuman, etc. It is time to explore the
realm of impossibility by (re)imagineering alternative lifeways
beyond capital, beyond fossil fuels, and beyond commodity-oriented
cumulative growth, and their associated narrow rationalities. |
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ISBN: | 9780367505103 1138601128 9781138601123 036750510X |
DOI: | 10.4324/9780429470325-1 |