From Orientalism to Postcolonialism

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area studies
capitalist expansion
caste
Caste System
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civilizational
civilizational analysis
Civilizational Model
Civilizing Mission Ideology
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comparative historiography
critical approaches to knowledge production
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European International Society
global modernities
hierarchicus
Hinduismus Und Buddhismus
homo
Homo Hierarchicus
identity formation
Iranian Modernity
model
Modern Nationalism
muslim
Muslim World
Oriental Renaissance
Orientalist Categories
Ottoman Elite
Ottoman Intellectuals
Ottoman Muslim
Pan-Islamic Discourses
Pan-Islamic Solidarity
Postcolonial Studies
Pre-modern Iran
sanskrit
Sanskrit Scholars
scholars
Sucheta Mazumdar
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transnational
Transnational Muslim Identities
Uneven Geographical Development
Vasant Kaiwar
Von Strahlenberg

Product details

  • ISBN 9780415547406
  • Weight: 630g
  • Dimensions: 156 x 234mm
  • Publication Date: 15 Sep 2009
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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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.

Sucheta Mazumdar, Vasant Kaiwar, Thierry Labica