Dislocalism

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<div> <p>Notwithstanding its now extensive trans-disciplinary bibliography the full reality of globalization remains less well understood than commonly thought. As an objective secular phenomenon globalization has continued to be obscured by ideological and rhetorical strategies that travel under the same name but posit it as simply the abstract-universal other of the local. <i>Dislocalism: The Crisis of Globalization and the Remobilizing of Americanism</i> makes such strategies and the global/local binary they reinforce into objects of critical analysis.</p> <div> </div> <div>Taking her title from a new theoretical concept at the heart of this critique Sarika Chandra argues that the historically dominant position of the United States in the global order takes on a uniquely urgent and problematic form: globalization is experienced not only as external to the American nation of nations but also as something internal to it. Through close study of four discrete intellectual/cultural arenas from the 1980s to the present-management theory the literature of immigration travel writing and narratives of the culinary exotic-Chandra further argues that an Americanized imperative to globalize results in a repositioning of the local to <i>maintain</i> national and institutional boundaries. To <i>dis</i>localize becomes simultaneously to dis<i>localize.</i></div> <div> </div> <div>By mapping out the deeper often hidden discursive ambiguities and historical specificities of an Americanized globalization <i>Dislocalism</i> effectively redefines and re-orients the fields of American literary and cultural studies.</div> <div> </div> </div>
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