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      A Political and Ethical Imperative

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      On Public Imagination book

      A Political and Ethical Imperative
      ByVictor Faessel, Richard Falk, Michael Curtin
      Edition 1st Edition
      First Published 2019
      eBook Published 20 December 2019
      Pub. Location New York
      Imprint Routledge
      DOI https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429343599
      Pages 146
      eBook ISBN 9780429343599
      Subjects Politics & International Relations
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      Faessel, V., Falk, R., & Curtin, M. (2019). On Public Imagination: A Political and Ethical Imperative (1st ed.). Routledge. https://doi.org/10.4324/9780429343599

      ABSTRACT

      In this wide-ranging and multidisciplinary volume, leading scholars, activists, journalists, and public figures deliberate about the creative and critical potential of public imagination in an era paradoxically marked by intensifying globalization and resurgent nationalism. Divided into five sections, these essays explore the social, political, and cultural role of imagination and civic engagement, offering cogent, ingenious reflections that stand in stark contrast to the often grim rhetoric of our era. Short and succinct, the essays engage with an interconnected ensemble of themes and issues while also providing insights into the specific geographical and social dynamics of each author’s national or regional context.

      • Part 1 introduces the reader to theoretical reflections on imagination and the public sphere;
      • Part 2 illustrates dynamics of public imagination in a diverse set of cultural contexts;
      • Part 3 reflects in various ways on the urgent need for a radically transformed public and civic imagination in the face of worldwide ecological crisis;
      • Part 4 suggests new societal possibilities that are related to spiritual as well as politically revolutionary sources of inspiration;
      • Part 5 explores characteristics of present and potentially emerging global society and the existing transnational framework that could provide resources for a more humane global order.

      Erudite and thought-provoking, On Public Imagination makes a vital contribution to political thought, and is accessible to activists, students, and scholars alike.

      Chapter 18 of this book is freely available as a downloadable Open Access PDF under a Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike 4.0 International Public License. https://tandfbis.s3-us-west-2.amazonaws.com/rt-files/docs/Open+Access+Chapters/9780367360634_oachapter18.pdf

      TABLE OF CONTENTS

      chapter |4 pages

      Public Imagination

      The Challenge of 21st Century Populist and Authoritarian Politics
      ByRichard Falk, Victor Faessel

      part Part I|23 pages

      Imagination

      chapter 1|4 pages

      Rallying

      Imagination’s Political Process
      ByJulie A. Carlson

      chapter 2|3 pages

      What Has Happened to the Public Imagination and Why?

      ByDrucilla Cornell, Stephen D. Seely

      chapter 3|3 pages

      Imaginal Politics in the Age of Trumpism

      ByChiara Bottici

      chapter 4|4 pages

      Public Space

      Thinking at the Edge of the Cave
      ByFred Dallmayr

      chapter 5|4 pages

      Scaling Imagination

      The Political Implications of Popular Media
      ByMichael Curtin

      chapter 6|3 pages

      A New Operating System For Humanity

      The Power of Narrative
      ByKamal Sinclair

      part Part II|34 pages

      Imagining Communities and Rights

      chapter 7|4 pages

      Living Together

      Secularism and the Making of an IndianPublic Sphere
      ByNeera Chandhoke

      chapter 8|3 pages

      How to Think About Populism

      ByAkeel Bilgrami

      chapter 9|3 pages

      Magic of Public Imagination

      Transcending Public Evil
      ByVictoria Brittain

      chapter 10|4 pages

      Trump, Public Imagination, and Islamophobia

      ByChandra Muzaffar

      chapter 11|3 pages

      America’s Divided Political Imaginary

      ByPaul W. Kahn

      chapter 12|4 pages

      Migration, Terrorism, and the Survival of the Liberal Project

      ByTom Farer

      chapter 13|4 pages

      Building a Movement against Genocide in Myanmar

      Recovering Democracy’s Promise
      ByPenny Green

      chapter 14|3 pages

      Ambedkar and Du Bois on Pursuing Rights Protections Globally

      ByLuis Cabrera

      chapter 15|4 pages

      Why Should We Care About Chineseness? 1

      ByAllen Chun

      part Part III|13 pages

      Ecological Imaginations

      chapter 16|3 pages

      Seeding the Future, Seeding Freedom

      ByVandana Shiva

      chapter 17|4 pages

      Ecological Publics

      Imagining Epistemic Openness
      ByAnna Grear

      chapter 18|4 pages

      Re-imagining Politics Through the Lens of the Commons

      ByDavid Bollier

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      part Part IV|22 pages

      Rupture and Revolution

      chapter 19|3 pages

      Ruminations on Darkness and Light

      ByElizabeth West

      chapter 20|4 pages

      Public Imagination as Prophetic Legacy

      ByCatherine Keller

      chapter 21|3 pages

      A New Axial Age? Opening and Disarray

      ByAbdellah Hammoudi

      chapter 22|3 pages

      Revolutionary Politics and Public Imagination

      ByBehrooz Ghamari-Tabrizi

      chapter 23|3 pages

      The Great Gramsci

      Imagining an Alt-Left Project
      ByDayan Jayatilleka

      chapter 24|4 pages

      A Dialectic of Utopia/Dystopia in the public Imagination of the 21st Century

      ByStephen Gill

      part Part V|26 pages

      Across the Border

      chapter 25|5 pages

      The Future of National and Global (Dis)order

      Exclusive Populism versus Inclusive Global Governance 1
      ByAhmet Davutoğlu

      chapter 26|3 pages

      The Indispensability of Utopias

      A Note on Davutoğlu’s Vision of Global (Dis)order
      ByCelso Amorim

      chapter 27|4 pages

      Imagining the Right to Peace

      ByMarjorie Cohn

      chapter 28|3 pages

      Public Imagination About Public Affairs

      ByJohan Galtung

      chapter 29|3 pages

      Imagining Global Governance

      Alternatives to Trump, Brexit, and New Wars
      ByMary Kaldor

      chapter 30|4 pages

      Politics of Compassion in an Age of Ruthless Power

      ByKevin P. Clements

      chapter |3 pages

      Coda

      ByVictor Faessel
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