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Castro-Gómez, Santiago; Consiglio, David; Dunaway, Wilma A.; Feldman, Shelley; Forsythe, Nancy; Guardiola-Rivera, Oscar; Ikeda, Satoshi; Korzeniewicz, Roberta Patricio; Makki, Fouad; Mielants, Eric; Moran, Timothy Patrick; Pelizzon, Sheila; Samman, Khaldoun Subhi; Sansone, Livio; Stach, Angela; Wallerstein, Immanuel
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The Modern/Colonial/Capitalist World-System in the Twentieth Century
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Global Processes, Antisystemic Movements, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge
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Introduction. Unthinking Twentieth-Century Eurocentric Mythologies: Universalist Knowledges, Decolonization, and Developmentalism
Ramon Grosfoguel and Ana Margarita Cervantes-RodriguezThe Twentieth Century: Darkness at Noon? Immanuel WallersteinI. Global Processes, Power Relations, and Antisystemic Movements1. Globalization and the National Security State Corporate Complex (NSSCC) in the Long Twentieth Century Thomas Ehrlich Reifer 2. Bucking the System: The TimeSpace of Antisystemic Movements Richard E. Lee 3. Some Initial Empirical Observations on Inequality in the World-Economy (1870-2000) Roberta Patricio Korzeniewicz - Angela Stach - David Consiglio, and Timothy Patrick Moran 4. Transnationalism, Power, and Hegemony: Review of Alternative Perspectives and Their lmplications for World-Systems Analysis Ana Margarita Cervantes-Rodriguez 5. Mass Migration in the World-System: An Antisystemic Movement in the Long Run? Eric Mielants 6. Twentieth-Century Antisystemic Historical Processes and U.S. Hegemony: Free Trade Imperialism, National Economic Development, and Free Enterprise lmperialism Satoshi IkedaII. Women's Studies, Feminist Theory, and World-Systems Analysis7. Commodity Chains and Gendered Exploitation: Rescuing Women from the Periphery of World-Systems Thought Wilma A. Dunaway 8. Revisioning Social Change: Situated Knowledge and Unit of Analysis in the Modem World-System Nancy Forsythe 9. Intersecting and Contesting Positions: Postcolonial, Feminist, and World-Systems Theories Shelley Feldman 10. Writing on Gender in World-Systems Perspective Sheila PelizzonIII. The Aftermath of the Colonial System, Coloniality, and the Geopolitics of Knowledge11. The Genesis of the Development Framework: The End of Laissez-Faire, the Eclipse of Colonial Empires, and the Structure of U.S. Hegemony Fouad Makki 12. The Convergence of World-Historical Social Science, or Can There Bea Shared Methodology for World-Systems Analysis, Postcolonial Theory, and Subaltern Studies? Santiago Castro-Gómez and Oscar Guardiola-Rivera 13. Making "Africa" in Brazil: Old Trendsand New Opportunities Livio Sansone 14. The Convergence of World-Historical Social Science: "Border Thinking" as an Alternative to the Classical Comparative Method Khaldoun Subhi Samman |