It was strange, since he considered patriotism no more than a prejudice, and, flattering himself on his
cosmopolitanism, he had looked upon England as a place of exile.
Under
cosmopolitanism, if it comes, we shall receive no help from the earth.
They cover rootedness and the new
cosmopolitanism: sovereignty, hosts, guests, and hospitality; minority bodies; minoritarian mobilities; spaces and vectors: migration, hybridity, creolization; and the powers and perils of cultural expression.
Vice-President Yemi Osinbajo did manage a few campaign stops in Yoruba but such soapbox moments in Yoruba were so heavily curated in an overall context of his
cosmopolitanism as to lend credence to my suspicion that were he running for President, he would not have enjoyed the luxury of being able to engage another Yoruba presidential candidate in a race to determine who was more Yoruba.
Dr Stefan Weidner from Germany said while delivering a talk on 'Translation to
Cosmopolitanism: An Intellectual Journey,' at the Information Technology University (ITU) the Punjab's Centre for Governance and Policy here today.
With his animated documentary
Cosmopolitanism, the Swedish contemporary chronicler Erik Gandini takes the age-old concept of the film's title, revives it and puts it under his cinematic microscope in a colorful defense for cultural and political visions.
(1) The fact that The Day has been remade at a time--the early twenty-first century--when SF cinema is exhibiting a particularly strong investment in discourses on globalization and
cosmopolitanism invites us to analyze how the remake reworks some of the cosmopolitan tropes in the earlier film in order to articulate contemporary transnational concerns.
Summary: As Marin Beros has noted, the concept of
cosmopolitanism dates from the period of the ancient Greek philosopher Cynic Diogenes of Sinope, who first declared, "I am cosmopolitan."
Trailing in the wake of globalisation,
cosmopolitanism rejects the dualities of what it describes as "mainstream" perspectives only to find an edifying comfort through its preference for its own dualities and excluding consensus.
Peters engages with a range of positions regarding citizenship, human rights, identity and cultural exchange,
cosmopolitanism and postcolonialism, ethics and normative frameworks that affect education in the twenty-first century.