Remotely Global
Explore the intricate dynamics of community and culture in "Remotely Global," a thought-provoking book by The University of Chicago Press, published in 1999. This compelling hardback edition spans 238 pages, delving into the complexities of village life as a product of global influences. Through its engaging analysis, the author reveals how the Kabre culture is intricately shaped by both colonial and postcolonial histories, alongside traditional indigenous practices. This work challenges the notion of cultural authenticity and invites readers to reconsider how modernity intertwines with local identities. Ideal for scholars and enthusiasts of cultural studies, "Remotely Global" offers valuable insights into the effects of globalization on everyday life. Immerse yourself in this enlightening exploration of social practices that define communities in a rapidly changing world.