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TY - CHAP
T1 - Kosmopolitka
T2 - an orphaned subject between home and abroad
AU - Follis, Karolina
PY - 2025/2/25
Y1 - 2025/2/25
N2 - In this text, Karolina Follis provides a deeply reflexive, firmly-groundedexamination of the figure of the East European female kosmopolitka – awoman whose globalist aspirations it is all too easy for the now-postcosmopolitan Euro-American intellectual to dismiss as paradoxicallyparochial. Critical area studies, Follis’s intervention reminds us, is notabout denying other people’s visions of borderlessness, but about attemptinga substantive self-critique of our own visions.
AB - In this text, Karolina Follis provides a deeply reflexive, firmly-groundedexamination of the figure of the East European female kosmopolitka – awoman whose globalist aspirations it is all too easy for the now-postcosmopolitan Euro-American intellectual to dismiss as paradoxicallyparochial. Critical area studies, Follis’s intervention reminds us, is notabout denying other people’s visions of borderlessness, but about attemptinga substantive self-critique of our own visions.
KW - cosmopolitanism
KW - borders
KW - Eastern Europe
KW - citizens of nowhere
M3 - Chapter
SN - 9781800087798
SN - 9781800087804
T3 - FRINGE
SP - 251
EP - 256
BT - Anti-Atlas
A2 - Beasley-Murray , Tim Beasley
A2 - Bracewell, Wendy
A2 - Murawski, Michal
PB - UCL Press
CY - London
ER -