Europe and Asia beyond East and West
This major new book tackles key questions on Europe in the context of shifting parameters of East and West. The contributors - sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers and historians - show, from a variety of different perspectives, that the conventional equation of Europe with the West must be q...
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Formato: | Libro electrónico |
Idioma: | Inglés |
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[Place of publication not identified] :
Taylor & Francis
2006.
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Ver en Biblioteca Universitat Ramon Llull: | https://discovery.url.edu/permalink/34CSUC_URL/1im36ta/alma991009745294206719 |
Tabla de Contenidos:
- Introduction.
- Part 1: A Post-Western World
- 1. Europe from a Cosmopolitan Perspective
- 2. Post-Western Europe and the Plural Asias
- 3. Civilizational Constellations and European Modernity Reconsidered
- 4. Oriental Globalization: Past and Present
- Part 2 : Asia in Europe: Encounters in History
- 5. Contested Divergence: Rethinking the 'Rise of the West'?
- 6. Discovering the World: Cosmopolitanism and Globality in the 'Eurasian' Renaissance
- 7. Revealing the Cosmopolitan Side of Oriental Europe: The Eastern Origins of European Civilization
- 8. Europe and the Mediterranean: A Reassessment
- 9. Islam in Europe
- 10. Citizenship East and West: Reflections on Revolutions and Civil Society
- 11. Middle Eastern Modernities, Islam and Cosmopolitanism
- Part 3: Between Europe and Asia
- 12. Borders and Re-Bordering
- 13. Europe after the EU Enlargement: 'Cosmopolitanism by Small Steps'
- 14. Turkey Between Europe and Asia
- 15. Russia as Eurasia: An Innate Cosmopolitanism 16. Out of Europe but not in Europe: Israel between Ethnic Nation State and Jewish Cosmopolitanism
- Part 4: Otherness in Europe and Asia
- 17. Europe's Otherness: Cosmopolitanism and the Construction of Cultural Unities
- 18. Is There Such a Thing as Eurocentrism?
- 19. Rethinking Asia: Multiplying Asia
- 20. Critical Intellectuals in a Global Age: Asian and European Encounters
- 21. Chinese Thought and Dialogical Universalism.