Foreword to Aesthetic CosmopolitanismMike FeatherstoneList of IllustrationsList of AbbreviationsNotes on ContributorsIntroduction: How Aesthetic Cosmopolitan Is Our Global World? Vincenzo Cicchelli, Sylvie Octobre and Viviane RiegelPart 1 Doing Aesthetic Cosmopolitan Studies1 The Condition of Cultural Cosmopolitanism Motti Regev2 The Seven Pillars of Aesthetico-Cultural Cosmopolitanism Vincenzo Cicchelli and Sylvie Octobre3 The ‘frame’, the ‘rhythm’, and the ‘imaginary’: Rethinking the Cosmopolitan Aesthetic Experience Dario VerderamePart 2 Reshaping the Imaginaries of the World4 The Politics of Cosmopolitan Architecture: Third World Modernism and the Enigmatic Signifier Leslie Sklair5 Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism in São Paulo: a Peripheral Perspective from a Global City Viviane Riegel6 Australians in Hanoi: When Street Food Tours are Safely Exotic Sukhmani Khorana7 Musical Cosmopolitanism: Analysis and Reflections on Cultural Consumption, Gender and Identities around K-pop in Argentina Paula IadevitoPart 3 Reframing Boundaries through Aesthetics8 Cosmopolitan Socialization: How I See Me, How They See Me Clara Rodriguez9 The Love for Cinema Undergoing Transformations: Internationalization and Cosmopolitanism Patterns of Uruguayan Cinephiles Rosario Radakovich10 The Globalization of Samba Percussion: the Reconfiguration of the Legitimate Ways of Playing Antoinette Kuijlaars11 Cosmopolitan Pleasures and Affects; or Why Are We Still Talking about Yellowface in Twenty-First-Century Cinema? Felicia ChanPart 4 Aesthetic Cosmopolitanism as a Strategy12 Redefining Cosmopolitanism: the Inter-Generational Transmission of Global Cultural Capital in Taiwan Yi-Ping Eva Shih13 Louvre Abu Dhabi: a Clash of Cosmopolitanisms? Anne Krebs and Franck Mermier14 São Paulo and the Brazilian Gastronomy: Field of Disputes within Globalization Joana A. Pellerano and Talitha Alessandra Ferreira15 Danish Television Series, a Cosmopolitan Artwork Claire ThoumelinAfterword: A New Road toward Global Culture Shujiro YazawaIndex