TY - JOUR AB - The globalization thesis today is often accompanied by a wide range of debates about global transformations. Other relevant issues, such as the structure of multinational/ transnational corporations, world politics and the international economic crisis are all central to these debates. Books about globalization are more likely to be written by mainstream political-economy analysts and social scientists. Fewer writings and references come from academics with a profound knowledge of theories of literature and philosophy. Combining both literary language and philosophical interpretations, Chang Hsiao-Hung's book Fake Globalization critically examines the globalization discourse in terms of its complex historical process and hybridity. AU - Philip Lin DA - 2017/6// DO - 10.16997/wpcc.198 IS - 1 VL - 7 PB - University of Westminster Press PY - 2017 TI - Book Review: Hsiao-Hug Chang - Fake Globalisation. Taipei: Unitas Publishing, Taipei, 2007, ISBN: 978-957-522-724-1 T2 - Westminster Papers in Communication and Culture UR - https://www.westminsterpapers.org/article/id/143/ ER -