ABSTRACT

One key concept in the large body of scholarship concerned with theorizing social relations is the idea of 'cosmopolitanism'. This book unpacks the idea of cosmopolitanism through the linked knowledges of the Global South. It brings into dialogue an inter-disciplinary team of local and transnational scholars who examine various temporal, cultural, spatial and political contexts in countries as different, yet connected, as Malaysia, Indonesia, Singapore, India, Bangladesh, Japan, Korea and Vietnam. The book also considers a wide range of subjects – present and historical, real, as represented in literature and in theatre, and as theorized in philosophy – across these diverse contexts, but always focusing on regions and places where inter-Asian intermingling has taken place. The conclusions arrived at are varied and considerably enrich social theorizing. The book reveals a cosmopolitanism that is much more specifically Asian than the cosmopolitanism usually associated with the West, demonstrates how concepts of 'nation', 'local' and 'globalization' play out in practice in Asian settings, and re-examines concepts such as migration, diaspora, and the construction of identities. The book has much to offer scholars engaged in history, literary studies, anthropology and cultural studies.

chapter |19 pages

Introduction

Asian cosmopolitanisms: towards littoral conjunctions

chapter |17 pages

Migration, transnationalism and modernity

Thinking of Kerala's many cosmopolitanisms

chapter |16 pages

‘Beyond the limits of nation and geography’

Rabindranath Tagore and the cosmopolitan moment, 1916–1920

chapter |16 pages

Tamils and Greater India

Some issues of cosmopolitanism and connected histories

chapter |13 pages

Creole Hadramis in the cosmopolitan Malay world of the 1800s

Fragments of biographies and connected histories

chapter |18 pages

Crossing the Indian Ocean and wading through the littoral

Cosmopolitan visions in Amitav Ghosh's ‘antique land’ and ‘tide country’

chapter |18 pages

Contesting imagined communities

The politics of Tai cosmopolitanism in upland Vietnam

chapter |15 pages

Bayam cosmopolitanism

Postcolonial ecologies of the amaranth

chapter |18 pages

Cosmopolitanism without empire?

Tense and tender ties in Don Lee's Country of Origin