Cosmopolitanism, Translocality, Astronoetics: A Multi-Local Vantage Point

Q2 Arts and Humanities Review of International American Studies Pub Date : 2020-12-31 DOI:10.31261/RIAS.9804
G. Vargas‐Cetina, Manpreet Kaur Kang
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The world in which we live is crisscrossed by multiple flows of people, information, non-human life, travel circuits and goods. At least since the Sixteenth Century, the Americas have received and generated new social, cultural and product trends. As we see through the case studies presented here, modern literature and dance, the industrialization of food and the race to space cannot be historicized without considering the role the Americas, and particularly the United States, have played in all of them. We also see, at the same time, how these flows of thought, art, science and products emerged from sources outside the Americas to then take root in and beyond the United States. The authors in this special volume are devising conceptual tools to analyze this multiplicity across continents and also at the level of particular nations and localities. Concepts such as cosmopolitanism, translocality and astronoetics are brought to shed light on these complex crossings, giving us new ways to look at the intricacy of these distance-crossing flows. India, perhaps surprisingly, emerges as an important cultural interlocutor, beginning with the idealized, imagined versions of Indian spirituality that fueled the romanticism of the New England Transcendentalists, to the importance of Indian dance pioneers in the world stage during the first part of the twentieth century and the current importance of India as a player in the race to space. 
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世界主义,跨地区,天文学:多地方的优势点
我们生活的世界被各种各样的人流、信息、非人类生命、旅行线路和货物纵横交错。至少自16世纪以来,美洲已经接受并产生了新的社会、文化和产品趋势。正如我们在这里展示的案例研究中所看到的,如果不考虑美洲,特别是美国在其中所扮演的角色,现代文学和舞蹈、食品工业化和太空竞赛就不可能被历史化。与此同时,我们也看到,这些思想、艺术、科学和产品的流动是如何从美洲以外的地方涌现出来,然后在美国内外扎根的。作者在这个特别的卷设计概念工具来分析这种多样性跨大陆,也在特定的国家和地方的水平。世界主义、跨地域和天文学等概念为这些复杂的交叉提供了线索,为我们提供了看待这些距离交叉流动的复杂性的新方法。也许令人惊讶的是,印度作为一个重要的文化对话者出现了,从理想化的,想象的印度灵性的版本开始,它推动了新英格兰超验主义者的浪漫主义,到20世纪上半叶印度舞蹈先驱在世界舞台上的重要性,以及当前印度作为太空竞赛参与者的重要性。
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Review of International American Studies Arts and Humanities-Literature and Literary Theory
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