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Debating civilisations

Interrogating civilisational analysis in a global age

By Jeremy C. A. Smith

Debating civilisations
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  • Publish Date: Jun 2017
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    • ISBN: 978-1-5261-0531-8
    • Published Date: January 2018

    Description

    Contemporary civilisational analysis has emerged in the post-Cold War period as a forming but already controversial field of scholarship. Debating civilisations seeks to evaluate the main currents of the field and its principal competitors. The author draws a unique comparison of many key scholars of civilisations, comparing civilisational analysis with competing perspectives and presenting a fresh theoretical approach. Debating civilisations will appeal to academics and postgraduate and final-year undergraduate students in the fields of history, comparative and historical sociology and social theory.

    Reviews

    'This is an important book that makes a positive and sophisticated contribution to comparative-historical sociology. With this work, Jeremy Smith confirms his place in the first rank of scholars of contemporary civilisational analysis. Following in particular the theories of Castoriadis and Arnason, Smith elaborates the idea of intercivilisational engagement that allows him to extend the scope of study of civilisational formations. The author presents subtle arguments which are original and generally convincing. Of special interest is the focus on Latin America and the Pacific as regions that were largely missing from the sociological study of civilisations. At the same time, Smith highlights new aspects of Japan's inter-civilisational relations. I remain impressed by the insights of the book. It is informative, stimulating and "must" reading for anyone interested in civilisational analysis as a "paradigm-in-the-making" of today's sociology.'
    Mikhail Maslovskiy, Lead Researcher, Sociological Institute of Russian Academy of Sciences

    'As we enter a new historical phase of reaction against the cosmopolitan values that became dominant in past decades, the publication of Debating civilisations cannot be any more timely. Based on extensive scholarship in the field of civilisational theory, the book offers a new perspective on the nascent global identity. By examining the processes which have created a new world of inter-cultural encounters, it invites us to rethink the very nature of globalisation. This is not a purely intellectual debate. In its theoretical sophistication, it shines new light on one of the major challenges of the twenty-first century: reconciling the western understanding of democratic equality with the recognition of cultural diversity through a new mode of international relations.'
    Natalie J. Doyle, Deputy Director Monash European and EU Centre, Monash University

    'Jeremy Smith covers the entire field of civilisational analysis with analytical rigour and penetrating insight. He sketches a programme for the future of civilisational analysis that incorporates the major achievements of its renaissance while extending it into new domains. The distinctive multidimensional framework he proposes represents the combination of historical sociology and social theory at its best.'
    Craig Browne, Senior Lecturer, University of Sydney

    Contents

    Part I: Theoretical engagements in civilisational analysis
    1 Civilisations debated: uses and critiques of 'civilisation'
    2 Currents and perspectives in contemporary civilisational analysis
    3 Counterpoints, critiques, dialogues
    4 Inter-civilisational engagement: imaginaries, power, connected worlds
    Part II: Studies in inter-civilisational engagement
    5 Salt water horizons: seas, oceans and civilisations
    6 Pacific imaginaries: ontologies of connection, reconstruction of memory
    7 Engagement in the cross-currents of history: perspectives on civilisation in Latin America
    8 Japan in engagement and the discourses of civilisation
    9 Conclusion
    Index

    Author

    Jeremy C. A. Smith is Deputy Head of the School of Arts, Humanities and Social Sciences at Federation University Australia, Victoria

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