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Suzuki, M. (2025). 'What Does it Mean to be Cosmopolitan?' In R. Sousa, S. Nour Sckell, (Eds.), Cosmoliteratures: Cosmopolitanisms in Literatures, Literatures in Cosmopolitanisms (1st ed., pp. 77-86)
Suzuki, Márcio. "What Does it Mean to be Cosmopolitan?: A Note on the History of the Concept". Cosmoliteratures: Cosmopolitanisms in Literatures, Literatures in Cosmopolitanisms, edited by Rui Sousa and Soraya Nour Sckell, Duncker & Humblot, 2025, pp. 77-86.
Suzuki, M. (2025): 'What Does it Mean to be Cosmopolitan?', in Sousa, R, Nour Sckell, S (eds.). Cosmoliteratures: Cosmopolitanisms in Literatures, Literatures in Cosmopolitanisms. Duncker & Humblot, pp. 77-86.

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What Does it Mean to be Cosmopolitan?

A Note on the History of the Concept

Suzuki, Márcio

In: Cosmoliteratures: Cosmopolitanisms in Literatures, Literatures in Cosmopolitanisms (2025), pp. 77–86

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Márcio Suzuki: What Does it Mean to be Cosmopolitan? A Note on the History of the Concept 77
Connecting the Ancient and the Modern: Shaftesbury 79
Bibliography 84