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The modern/colonial/capitalist world-system in the twentieth century global processes, antisystemic movements, and the geopolitics of knowledge
Title:
The modern/colonial/capitalist world-system in the twentieth century global processes, antisystemic movements, and the geopolitics of knowledge
Author:
Grosfoguel, Ramón.
ISBN:
9780313076657
Publication Information:
Westport, CT : Greenwood Press, c2002.
Physical Description:
1 online resource (xxix, 306 p.)
Series:
Contributions in economics and economic history, no. 227

Contributions in economics and economic history ; no. 227.
General Note:
Includes index.
Contents:
Globalization and the National Security State Corporate Complex (NSSCC) in the long twentieth century / Thomas Ehrlich Reifer -- Bucking the system : the Timespace of antisystemic movements / Richard E. Lee -- Some initial empirical observations on inequality in the world-economy (1870-2000) / Roberto Patricio Korzeniewicz ... [et al.] -- Transnationalism, power, and hegemony : review of alternative perspectives and their implications for world-systems analysis / Ana Margarita Cervantes-Rodrigúez -- Mass migration in the world-system : an antisystemic movement in the long run? / Eric Mielants -- Twentieth-century antisystemic historical processes and U.S. hegemony : free trade imperialism, national economic development, and free enterprise imperialism / Satoshi Ikeda -- Commodity chains and gendered exploitation : rescuing women from the periphery of world systems thought / Wilma A. Dunaway -- Revisioning social change : situated knowledge and unit of analysis in the modern world-systems / Nancy Forsythe == Intersecting and contesting positions : postcolonial, feminist, and world-systems theories / Shelley Feldman -- Writing on gender in world-systems persperctive / Sheila Pelizzon -- The genesis of the development framework : the end of laissez-faire, the eclipse of colonial empires, and the structure of U.S. hegemony / Fouad Makki -- The convergence of world-historical social science, or can there be a shared methodology for world-systems analysis, postcolonial theory, and subaltern studies? / Santiago Castro-Gómez and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera -- Making "Africa" in Brazil : old trends and new opportunitres / Livio Sansone -- The convergence of world-historical social science: "Border thinking" as an alternative to the classical comparative method / Khalduon Subbi Samman.
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