Theorizing cultural diplomacy all the way down: a cosmopolitan constructivist discourse from an Ibero-American perspective
2018; Routledge; Volume: 24; Issue: 5 Linguagem: Inglês
10.1080/10286632.2018.1514033
ISSN1477-2833
Autores Tópico(s)European Cultural and National Identity
ResumoThis article reviews selected contemporary theoretical approaches to cultural diplomacy and suggests that there is still room for further theorizing in the field. Cultural diplomacy has drawn its justification and objectives from a rationalist view of politics, particularly the various realisms and liberalisms, and substantiating it with theories of social constructivism and cosmopolitanism is pertinent. Cultural diplomacy all the way down implies making common understanding of Other-societies the prime objective of the field, deploying cooperation and exchanges as a core strategy. An Ibero-American perspective implies a specific cultural-regional discourse, where mestizaje, cooperation, and understanding in the area of cultural diplomacy require a cosmopolitan constructivist approach to make sense. The result is a radical view of the Other-in-relation-to-us, both of whom are part of the family of mankind.
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