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Westernness : Critical Reflections on the Spatio-Temporal Construction of the West.

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Format:
Book
Author/Creator:
GoGwilt, Christopher.
Contributor:
Meyer, Holt.
Sistiaga, Sergey.
Series:
SpatioTemporality / RaumZeitlichkeit
SpatioTemporality / RaumZeitlichkeit ; v.12
Language:
English
Physical Description:
1 online resource (270 pages)
Edition:
1st ed.
Other Title:
Westernness
Place of Publication:
Berlin/München/Boston : Walter de Gruyter GmbH, 2022.
Summary:
The word "West" is omnipresent and often unquestioned. The goal of this volume is to elaborate a critical reflection on this concept and make these implicit processes explicit. The articles focus on spatio‐temporal practices regarding the production and representation of westernness. Taking critical perspectives, which view the West from the inside and the outside, they address issues of highest political and social relevance.
Contents:
Frontmatter
Acknowledgements
Table of Contents
Introduction
Before Westernness
Competing with the East
The Westernness of Philosophy
‘What is foreign becomes close and what is close becomes foreign’. Ethics and Geography in the Works of Meister Eckhart
Self-Conceptions of Reason in Kant
On the Universal Notion of a Person
The Westernness of Orientalism
Ignác Goldziher’s Perspective from the Margins of Europe: Historicizing Islam Between East and West
The “good Orientalists”
The Westernness of Europe
In the Center But Not in the Middle: T. G. Masaryk and Czech Geopolitical Discussions in the Late 19th and Early 20th Centuries
The Westernness of (The) Americans
Televising the West: The Television Set of The Americans
Russian Orthodoxy as Constitutive of Westernness in The Americans
Western Reflections: The Mirrored Real and the Imaginary in The Americans
After Westernness
Reinventing the West: The Invention of the West 25 Years Later
A Brief Genealogy of the West
About the Authors
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ISBN:
9783110728422
3110728427
OCLC:
1344540900

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