1st Edition

Inclusive Exclusion The Labubu Model of Contemporary Interculturality

By Ning Chen, Fred Dervin Copyright 2027
182 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

182 Pages 16 B/W Illustrations
by Routledge

This book renews our understanding of contemporary interculturality and today’s intercultural world through an illuminating case study of the Labubu phenomenon. Why do we queue for hours, shake blind boxes, and refresh screens at 10 p.m. just for the privilege of buying something we did not even want yesterday? What does our hunger for a grinning monster reveal about how we connect, belong, and... Read more

1. Interculturality, capital and ideology: Analysing the Labubu phenomenon  2. Problematising Labubu’s storyless appeal  3. Global fever, local divides: A critical discourse analysis of Labubu communities  4. Labubu as a floating signifier in a hyper-capitalist world  5. Contemporary interculturality and the storyless connections of a divided world

Biography

Ning Chen is Lecturer at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts, China, and Visiting Researcher/Professor at the University of Helsinki. His work focuses on critical and reflexive approaches to interculturality in education and beyond.

Fred Dervin is Professor of Multicultural Education at the University of Helsinki, Finland. With over 300 publications, he aims to disrupt conventional understandings of identity and global interaction.