Reading the Global
Sanjay Krishnan, Associate Professor, Boston University | Ahmad Fuad Rahmat, University of Nottingham, Malaysia | Sharaad Kuttan
25-Jun-16 18:00
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We tend to think and speak of globalization as a natural process: an inevitable and given part of human evolution. Sanjay Krishnan joins us this week to provide a critical genealogy and take of that outlook. He locates the discourse in the emergence of empire and how that discourse was internalised and adopted in various ways in our context.
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