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Cosmopolitanism in the Americas

Contributor(s): Fojas, Camilla (Author)

ISBN: 9781557533821

Publisher: Purdue University Press

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Pub Date: May 30, 2005

Dewey: 306.09709034

LCCN: 2004028058

Lexile Code: 0000

Features: Index

Target Age Group: NA to NA

Physical Info: 0.43" H x 8.64" L x 5.96" W ( 0.73 lbs) 150 pages

Series: Comparative Cultural Studies

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Description: Fojas's book is a study about the aporia between cosmopolitanism as a sign of justice and cosmopolitanism as the consumption and display of international luxury items and cultural production. Turn of the century Pan-American cosmopolitanism described international aesthetic culture and fashion drawn from major world cities, but it was also implicitly political, it held a promise of justice in the acceptance and coexistence of difference. Being cosmopolitan was an orientation towards the cosmopolis in a search for models of tolerance and openness for different lifestyles, ways of being, and gender and sexual identities. Fojas engages the work of Guatemalan Enrique Gomez Carrillo, the travel writings from the Chicago World's Fair of Cuban Aurelia Castillo de Gonzalez, the Venezuelan journal Cosmopoils, and Rodo's infamous Ariel, all of which share a common principle of the practical application of cosmopolitanism. These figures grapple with cosmopolitanism, sometimes conceptualizing new models of hospitality and sometimes failing, nonetheless keeping the broken promise of utopist spaces and their imagined cities.

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