Abstracts
Résumé
Claus Leggewie rassemble les conditions préalables à la transnationalité – les communautés de migrants, le pluralisme religieux et de la culture de masse populaire hybride – en faisant passer au premier plan le défi qu'elle présente : entre les cultures locales et les marchés mondiaux, comment un demos transfrontalier peut-il se construire ?
Abstract
Claus Leggewie pieces together the preconditions of transnationality – migrant communities, religious pluralism and hybrid popular mass culture – with a view to foregrounding the challenge that it presents: between local cultures and global markets, how can a cross-border demos be constructed?
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