Description
Eurocentrism at the Margins
Encounters, Critics and Going Beyond
Global Connections Series
Coordinator: Sunar Lutfi
Language: EnglishSubject for Eurocentrism at the Margins:
Keywords
Selim III; Turkish Modernization Literature; Vice Versa; Neo-classical Realism; Neoclassical Realism; Muslim World; Tulip Period; Enumerative Induction; Mainstream International Relations Theories; Russian Tsardom; Active Scientific Community; Dark Middle Age; Conceptual Deflation; Turkish Modernization; Eurocentric Roots; Ancient Greece; Conflict Paradigm; Sacred Science; Early Modern Habsburg; Incorporation Paradigm; Masked Locality; Sultan Abdulhamid II; Incremental Account; Social History Perspective; Republican Reforms
Publication date: 06-2020
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Paperback
Publication date: 05-2016
· 15.6x23.4 cm · Hardback
Description
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Preface
Introduction: marginalizing Eurocentrism: critics and encounters in the contemporary social structures, (Lutfi Sunar and Firdevs Bulut)
Part I From History to Society
1. The constitution of Eurocentric modernity and the changing position of the other, (Lutfi Sunar)
2. Historical view of Islam in the wake of Eurocentric history, (Mustafa Demirci)
3. ‘Eurocentrism inside Europe’: Eurocentric progressivism in historiography of the eighteenth century Habsburg Monarchy and Russian Tsardom, (Yasir Yılmaz)
Part II Producing Knowledge:
4. Religion and concept formation: transcending Eurocentrism, (Syed Farid Alatas)
5. Academic (in)dependency in the Arab world and Latin America: a comparative perspective, (Sari Hanafi and Rigas Arvanitis)
6. Eurocentrism in higher education in Turkey: locality and universality in textbooks on sociology of education, (Bekir S. Gür, Zafer Çelik and Coşkun Tastan)
Part III Encounters: The rise, fall, and recent revival of Eurocentrism in international relations theory, (Hasan Basri Yalçın)
7. A twofold negligence and contention in Eurocentrism: a critical view on the case of Seyed Hossain Nasr’s sacred science, (Khosrow Bagheri Noaparast)
8. The Eurocentric understanding of Turkish modernization and the alternative of social history literature, (İsmail Çağlar)
Conclusion: criticizing Eurocentrism: limitations and alternatives, (Kerem Karaosmanoğlu and Defne Karaosmanoğlu)
Index.