The postcolonial enlightenment : eighteenth-century colonialism and postcolonial theory
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The postcolonial enlightenment : eighteenth-century colonialism and postcolonial theory
Oxford University Press, 2013, c2009
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Originally published 2009
Includes bibliographical references (p. [328]-362) and index
内容説明・目次
内容説明
Over the last thirty years, postcolonial critiques of European imperial practices have transformed our understanding of colonial ideology, resistance, and cultural contact. The Enlightenment has played a complex but often unacknowledged role in this discussion, alternately reviled and venerated as the harbinger of colonial dominion and avatar of liberation, as target and shield, as shadow and light. This volume brings together two arenas - eighteenth-century studies
and postcolonial theory - in order to interrogate the role and reputation of Enlightenment in the context of early European colonial ambitions and postcolonial interrogations of Western imperial aspirations.
With essays by leading scholars in the field, Postcolonial Enlightenment address issues central not only to literature and philosophy but also to natural history, religion, law, and the emerging sciences of man. The contributors situate a range of writers - from Hobbes and Herder, Behn and Burke, to Defoe and Diderot - in relation both to eighteenth-century colonial practices and to key concepts within current postcolonial theory concerning race, globalization, human rights, sovereignty, and
national and personal identity. By enlarging the temporal and geographic framework through which we read, the essays in this volume open up alternate genealogies for categories, events and ideas central to the emergence of global modernity.
目次
- PART ONE: SUBJECTS AND SOVEREIGNTY
- PART TWO: ENLIGHTENMENT CATEGORIES AND POSTCOLONIAL CLASSIFICATIONS
- PART THREE: NATION, COLONY, AND ENLIGHTENMENT UNIVERSALITY
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