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Redeeming the universal: Postcolonialism and the inner life of Eurocentrism
his article investigates the limits of postcolonial International Relations’ anti- Eurocentrism through an interrogation of its ambivalent relation with the category of ‘the universal.’ It argues that a decisive defeat of Eurocentrism, within and beyond ...
Kamran Matin
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2016
This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive and updated source of reference in tourism research and practice. It covers both traditional and emerging concepts and terms and is fully international in its scope. Some 769 entries by 871 internationally renowned experts from 124 countries provide a definitive access to the knowledge of tourism and its ...
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This encyclopedia is the most comprehensive and updated source of reference in tourism research and practice. It covers both traditional and emerging concepts and terms and is fully international in its scope. Some 769 entries by 871 internationally renowned experts from 124 countries provide a definitive access to the knowledge of tourism and its ...
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Translation and Interpreting Studies, 2011
Conceptualizations of translation are often cast in the literature in terms of sets of hegemonic dualities played out across lines of continuous and perhaps irresolvable dominance and resistance in all areas touched on by translation: language, power, ethnicity, gender, etc.
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Conceptualizations of translation are often cast in the literature in terms of sets of hegemonic dualities played out across lines of continuous and perhaps irresolvable dominance and resistance in all areas touched on by translation: language, power, ethnicity, gender, etc.
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International Sociology, 2001
The central issue in civilizational analysis, forever associated with the name of Max Weber, has been that of `the Rise of the West'. Powerful and interesting work by contemporary scholars suggests that the very idea of such an issue is an example of misconceived Eurocentrism - in large part because Europe was no more modern than Asian societies until ...
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The central issue in civilizational analysis, forever associated with the name of Max Weber, has been that of `the Rise of the West'. Powerful and interesting work by contemporary scholars suggests that the very idea of such an issue is an example of misconceived Eurocentrism - in large part because Europe was no more modern than Asian societies until ...
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2019
The paradigm of development which gives prevalence to an interpretation-based “European exceptionalism” and “non-European backwardness” fails to explicate the reasons for the divide between “early comers” and “late comers” in the evolution and growth of human history and underplays the question of imperialism as the organizational pattern of the world ...
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The paradigm of development which gives prevalence to an interpretation-based “European exceptionalism” and “non-European backwardness” fails to explicate the reasons for the divide between “early comers” and “late comers” in the evolution and growth of human history and underplays the question of imperialism as the organizational pattern of the world ...
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