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Vol. 8 No. 2 (2017): Done with Eurocentrism? Directions, Diversions, and Debates in History and Sociology

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Published: 2018-02-15

Introduction

  • Done with Eurocentrism? Unpacking a plural construct

    Mahshid Mayar, Yaatsil Guevara González
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Articles

  • Eurocentrism, Islam, and the intellectual politics of civilizational framing

    Shahzad Bashir
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  • Knowledge about the ›Orient‹ between voice and scripture - Michel de Certeau and the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia Felix (1761–1767)

    Mirjam Hähnle
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  • Petrified worldviews. The Eurocentric legacy in architectural knowledge bases on Japan

    Beate Löffler
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  • Feminism Otherwise. Intersectionality beyond Occidentalism

    Julia Roth
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  • Persistence of Eurocentric orders and divisions. Reflections on »postcolonial scholarship« and the disentanglement of »race« and »religion«

    Luis Manuel Hernandez Aguilar, Ahmad Zubair
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  • Beyond bipolarity? The rise and fall of the Argentine Third Position (1947–1950)

    Mirko Petersen
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  • Re-mapping Europe. Field notes from the French-Brazilian borderland

    Fabio Santos
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Complete Issue

  • Done with Eurocentrism? Directions, Diversions, and Debates in History and Sociology

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InterDisciplines. Journal of History and Sociology – ISSN: 2191-6721Bielefeld Graduate School in History and Sociology

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