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‘Heteroglossic’ Discourses on Globalization: A View from the ‘East’

Authors :
Aaron Koh
Source :
Globalizations. 2:228-239
Publication Year :
2005
Publisher :
Informa UK Limited, 2005.

Abstract

In view of the broad scope of literature on globalization, this paper provides a synoptic reading of some of the globalization literatures, organized as ‘discourses’. The analysis of the discourses on globalization is confined to three overlapping discourses, namely, regional, ideological and economic discourses. Specific references and examples of local uptake of globalization will be drawn from Singapore and the wider Asia pacific region, as Beck (2002) has reminded us that we cannot even think about globalization or discuss it effectively without the reference to specific locations and places. Hence the subtitle of this paper, ‘A View from the East’, is deliberate to signal the often forgotten fact that Singapore, as well as the wider Asia Pacific region, is ‘part of the “global” sphere that the West has dispersed itself into’.

Details

ISSN :
1474774X and 14747731
Volume :
2
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Globalizations
Accession number :
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