Rituals Of Mediation: International Politics And Social Meaning
By (Author) Francois Debrix
Contributions by Cynthia Weber
University of Minnesota Press
University of Minnesota Press
16th July 2003
United States
General
Non Fiction
303.482
Paperback
240
Width 149mm, Height 229mm, Spine 15mm
A timely consideration of the meaning of transnational cultural interactions today. In an era of increasing globalization, the cultural and the international have borders as permeable as most nations'--and an understanding of one requires making sense of the other. Foregrounding the role of mediation--understood here as a site of representation, transformation, and pluralization--the authors engage two specific questions: How might we make theoretical and practical sense of transnational cultural interactions And how are we to understand the ways in which the sites of mediation represent, transform, and remediate internationals Accordingly, the authors consider international issues like security, development, political activism, and the war against terrorism through the lens of cultural practices such as traveling through airports, exhibiting art and photography, logging on to the Internet, and spinning news stories.