Ruling Abstractions and Unruly Spaces
Journal of World - Systems Research
; 28(2):178-180, 2022.
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in English
| ProQuest Central | ID: covidwho-2040267
ABSTRACT
Olga Tokarczuk, The Book of Jacob A character in Olga Tokarczuk's magnificent novel The Book of Jacob refers to the time that is "not yet" historical;a time that is, in some ways, frozen, and as such excluded from the developmentalist and civilizationist historical narratives. Since its inception, the world-systems perspective has been concerned with the problem of historical time. In world-systems analysis, time and space are seen as substantive properties of social relations, and the network of relations that comprises the capitalist world economy produces its own temporal spatial and temporal configurations. [...]Çaǧrı Ídiman in the second part of his essay on Tributary World-Ecologies, brings into sharper historical relief the distinctive element of capitalist worldecology, distinguished from other world-ecologies by simultaneous transformation of productive relation and mode of appropriation of labor and nature.
Social Sciences: Comprehensive Works; Space and time; Capitalism; Fascism; Agricultural production; Social relations; Dependency theory; World system theory; Global economy; Property; Books; Systems analysis; Eurocentrism; Colonialism; Appropriation; COVID-19; Wallerstein, Immanuel (1930-2019); Europe
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Journal of World - Systems Research
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2022
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