Table of contents for The postcolonial and the global / Revathi Krishnaswamy and John C. Hawley, editors.

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Contents
Acknowledgments
Introduction: At the Crossroads of Postcolonial and Globalization Studies
Connections, Conflicts, Complicities
Revathi Krishnaswamy
Agencies for Resistance, Prospects for Evolution
John C. Hawley
Part I. Disciplinarity and Its Discontents
1. Postcolonial Studies and Globalization Theory
	Timothy Brennan
2. Universal Areas: Asian Studies in a World in Motion
	Pheng Cheah
3. Revisionism and the Subject of History
	R. Radhakrishnan
4. The Many Scales of the Global: Implications for Theory and for Politics 
	Saskia Sassen
5. World-System Analysis and Postcolonial Studies: A Call for a Dialogue from the 	"Coloniality of Power" Approach
	Ramón Grosfoguel
Part II. Planetarity and the Postcolonial
6. The Logic of Coloniality and the Limits of Postcoloniality
	Walter D. Mignolo and Madina Tlostanova
7. Culture Debates in Translation
	Ella Shohat and Robert Stam
8. The Postcolonial Bubble
	Anouar Majid
9. Globalized Terror and the Postcolonial Sublime: Questions for Subaltern Militants 
	E. San Juan Jr.
10. Empire and the "New" Politics of Resistance
	Pal Ahluwalia
11. Amitav Ghosh: Cosmopolitanisms, Literature, Transnationalisms
	Inderpal Grewal
12. Sanctions against South Africa: Historical Example or Historic Exception?
	Barbara Harlow
13. From Bollywood to Hollywood: The Globalization of Hindi Cinema 
	Harish Trivedi
Part III. Imperiality and the Global
14. Discourses of Globalization: A Transnational Capitalist Class Analysis
	Leslie Sklair
15. The Postmodern Voice of Empire: The Metalogic of Unaccountability
	John McMurtry
16. Striking Back against Empire: Working-Class Responses to Globalization
	Verity Burgmann
17. Localizing Global Technoscience
	Geoffrey C. Bowker
18. Law, Nation, and (Imagined) International Communities
	Ruth Buchanan and Sundhya Pahuja
19. Globalization as Neo-, Postcolonialism: Politics of Resentment and Governance of 	the World's Res Publica
	Ileana Rodriguez
Postscript: An Interview with Arjun Appadurai
	John C. Hawley
Publication History
Contributors
Index

Library of Congress Subject Headings for this publication:

Postcolonialism.
Internationalism.
Globalization.