BOOKS - Culture and Eurocentrism (Disruptions)
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Culture and Eurocentrism (Disruptions)
Author: Qadri Ismail
Year: October 30, 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.0 MB
Language: English
Year: October 30, 2015
Format: PDF
File size: PDF 2.0 MB
Language: English
The conviction that we all have, possess or inhabit a discrete culture, and have done so for centuries, is one of the more dominant default assumptions of our contemporary politico-intellectual moment. However, the concept of culture as a signifier of subjectivity only entered the modern Anglo-U.S. episteme in the late nineteenth century. Culture and Eurocentrism seeks to account for the term's relatively recent emergence and movement through the episteme, networked with many other concepts - nature, race, society, imagination, savage, and civilization- at the confluence of several disciplines. Culture, it contends, doesn't describe difference but produces it, hierarchically. In so doing, it seeks to recharge postcoloniality, the critique of eurocentrism.