Arrighi, Giovanni (2010) The Long Twentieth Century: Money, Power and the Origins of our Times. (New and Updated Edition.) Verso Books. Nos, Giovanni Arrighi (2010) is az orientális despotizmus logikáját folytatja egy “polkorrektebb” formában. Az […]
Szerző: Zoltán Ginelli
Zoltán Ginelli is a geographer and historian of science. His research is in the geographies of knowledge, the history of geography, and global and transnational history. His main focus is on the historical relations between Eastern Europe and the Global South/Third World in the 19th and 20th centuries, including topics such as development and regional planning, (post)colonialism and racism, Cold War foreign policy, and travel writing. He lectured at various universities and colleges, and worked as an assistant researcher in the 1989 After 1989 and Socialism Goes Global projects at the University of Exeter (2015–2019). His current project, Postcolonial Hungary explores Hungarian semiperipheral colonial history from a world-systemic perspective. He is curating the exhibition Transperiphery Movement: Global Eastern Europe and Global South, and finishing his book based on 7 years of research about the global history of the quantitative revolution in geography.
zginelli@gmail.com
A lengyel társadalomföldrajz történetéről
Éppen két anyagot olvasok egy Rykiel nevű lengyel geográfustól (1988, 1999). Valószínűleg ő volt a lengyel földrajz történetírásának egyik “fehér hollója,” aki elkezdi a revizionizmust és megtöri a jeget a mindent elfedő alkalmazottság és pozivitizmus […]
Deconstructing Cold War ideology in Powers of Ten
Introduction and argument Powers of Ten is a highly influential short ’documentary-style’ movie directed in 1977 by life partners Charles and Ray Eames (dir. 1977). Through its 9 minutes we are assisted by a narrator […]
