From orientalism to postcolonialism : Asia, Europe and the lineages of difference
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From orientalism to postcolonialism : Asia, Europe and the lineages of difference
(Routledge contemporary Asia series, 20)
Routledge, 2011
- : pbk.
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Originally published: 2009
Includes bibliographical references and index
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Description
This book uses a historical and theoretical focus to examine the key of issues of the Enlightenment, Orientalism, concepts of identity and difference, and the contours of different modernities in relation to both local and global shaping forces, including the spread of capitalism.
The contributors present eight in-depth studies and a substantial theoretical introduction, utilizing primary and secondary sources in Turkish, Farsi, Chinese, not to mention English, French and German in the effort to engage materials and cultural perspectives from diverse regions. It provides a critical attempt to think through the potentialities and limitations of area-studies and 'civilizational' approaches to the production of knowledge about the modern world, and the often obscured relationship between the fragment and the whole, or the particular and universal. The book is an intervention in one of the most fundamental debates confronting the social science and humanities, namely how to understand global and local historical processes as interconnected developments affecting human actors.
From Orientalism to Postcolonialism will be of interest to academics and postgraduate students in Cultural and Postcolonial Studies and Asian studies and Middle Eastern studies.
Table of Contents
Part 1: Geographies of Otherness 1. Coordinates of Orientalism: Reflections on the Universal and the Particular Vasant Kaiwar, Sucheta Mazumdar 2. Locating China, Positioning America: Politics of the Civilizational Model of World History Sucheta Mazumdar Part 2: Spectres of Revolution and the Orientalist Turn 3. The Domination Unthinkable: French Sociology of India in the Mirror of Max Weber Roland Lardinois 4. The Question of Orientalism in Pan-Islamic Thought: The Origins, Content and Legacy of Transnational Muslim Identities Cemil Aydin 5. Iranian Modernity in Global Perspective: Nationalist, Marxist, and Authenticity Discourses Afshin Matin-Asgari 6. Marxism(s), Revolution, and the Third World: Thoughts on the Experiences of Successive Generations in Europe and East Asia Pierre Rousset Part 3: The Dialectic of Capital and Community-Authenticity 7. The Cultural Fix? Language, Work, and the Territories of Accumulation Thierry Madjid Labica 8. Hybrid and Alternative Modernities: a Critical Perspective on Postcolonial Studies and the Project of Provincializing Europe Vasant Kaiwar
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