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ID089202
Title ProperCosmopolitan codifications
Other Title Informationelites, expatriates, and difference in Kathmandu, Nepal
LanguageENG
AuthorHindman,Heather
Publication2009.
Summary / Abstract (Note)Globalization has been the site of many renegotiations of identity, both at the supra- and subnational levels. Yet, there is an interstitial zone of communication between the global and the local in which distinct processes of boundary-making and translation take place. This essay examines mediators of internationalization, elite nationals and expatriate employees, as they negotiate the form that difference can take in the global marketplace. The contentious politics of Nepalese nationalism as well as South Asian colonial delineations of difference provide precedents for the current social practices of a cosmopolitan population that establishes a hierarchy of difference while also excusing themselves from demarcation and restricting the purview of the concept of culture. The result is a zone made safe for the operation of neoliberal business (a practice seen to be without history or geography) with alterity only allowed in narrowly commodifiable settings.
`In' analytical NoteIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 16, No. 3; May-June 2009: p249-270
Journal SourceIdentities: Global Studies in Culture and Power Vol. 16, No. 3; May-June 2009: p249-270
Key WordsElites - Nepal ;  Nepal - Elites ;  Expatriates ;  Alterity ;  Cosmopolitanism ;  Culture - Nepal