Rowman & Littlefield Publishers
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Mario SOenz is professor of philosophy and director of the Integral Honors Program at Le Moyne College. He is the author of The Identity of Liberation and Latin American Thought: Latin American Historicism and the Phenomenology of Leopoldo Zea (Lexington Books, 1999).
Chapter 1 Introduction: Periphery at the Core
Part 2 The New Conditions of Inequality
Chapter 3 No Longer Broad but Still Alien Is the World: The End of Modernity and the Transformation of Culture in the Times of Globalization
Chapter 4 The Ethics of Globalization and the Golobalization of Ethics
Chapter 5 Transnationalization, the State, and Political Power
Part 6 Rethinking Identity
Chapter 7 Globalization and the Borders of Latinity
Chapter 8 Going Home: Tununa Mercado's En estado de memoria
Chapter 9 Globalization, Philosophy, and Latin America
Part 10 Alternative Visions of Globalization
Chapter 11 Humanity and Globalization
Chapter 12 A Global Democratic Order: A Normative Proposal
Chapter 13 Latin American Feminism and the New Challenges of Globalization
Part 14 Projects of Liberation and Social Transformation
Chapter 15 Feminism and Globalization Processes in Latin America
Chapter 16 Latin American Liberation Theology, Globalization, and Historical Projects: From Critique to Construction
Chapter 17 An Alternative to Globalization: Theses for the Development of an Intercultural Philosophy