
James Clifford tells us that modernism has become a "traveling culture" because it reflects the "discrepant cosmopolitanism" of the twentieth century--that is, a world in which people are paradoxically migratory yet rooted, international yet local. Perhaps modernism has traveled...

James Clifford tells us that modernism has become a "traveling culture" because it reflects the "discrepant cosmopolitanism" of the twentieth century--that is, a world in which people are paradoxically migratory yet rooted, international yet local. Perhaps modernism has traveled...