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Imperial Conversations

Author : Shanti Jayewardene-Pillai
Publisher : Yoda Press
Page : 358 pages
File Size : 46,7 Mb
Release : 2007
Category : Architecture
ISBN : 8190363425

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The eighteenth century was a time of profound upheaval when economic and political control of southern India passed from native kings to the East India Company. Hand-in-hand with the resultant conflicts and skirmishes, a process of cultural sharing was gaining ground which went on to manifest itself in the form of a flourishing imperial cultural in the nineteenth century.

Imperial Messages

Author : Robert Lemon
Publisher : Camden House
Page : 186 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2011
Category : Literary Criticism
ISBN : 9781571135001

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Orientalism as self-critique rather than hegemonic discourse in works by Hofmannsthal, Musil, and Kafka. In recent years a debate has arisen on the applicability of postcolonial theory to the Austro-Hungarian Empire. Some have argued that Austria-Hungary's lack of overseas territories renders the concepts of colonialism and postcolonialism irrelevant, while others have cited the quasi-colonial attitudes of the Viennese elite towards the various "subject peoples" of the empire as a point of comparison. Imperial Messages applies postcolonial theory to works of orientalist fiction by Hugo von Hofmannsthal, Robert Musil, and Franz Kafka, all subjects of the empire, challenging Edward Said's notion that orientalism invariably acts in the ideological service of European colonialism.It argues that these Habsburg authors employ oriental motifs not to promulgate Western hegemony, but to engage in self-reflection and self-critique, including critique of the foundational concepts of orientalist discourse itself.By providing detailed textual analyses of canonical works of Austrian Modernism, including Hofmannsthal's "Tale of the 672nd Night," Musil's Young Törless, and Kafka's "In the Penal Colony," the book not only offers new postcolonial readings of these Austrian works, but also shows how they question the conventional postcolonial and post-Saidian view of orientalism as a purely hegemonic discourse. Robert Lemon is Associate Professor of German at the University of Oklahoma.

The Aesthetics of Hope in Late Greek Imperial Literature

Author : Dawn LaValle Norman
Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Page : 297 pages
File Size : 55,5 Mb
Release : 2019-12-05
Category : History
ISBN : 9781108494175

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The Aesthetics of Hope in Late Greek Imperial Literature by Dawn LaValle Norman Pdf

An early Christian dialogue with an all-female cast makes us rethink how literature was changing during the third century CE.

Imperial Ambitions

Author : Noam Chomsky,David Barsamian
Publisher : Haymarket Books
Page : 99 pages
File Size : 54,9 Mb
Release : 2024-02-06
Category : Political Science
ISBN : 9798888901854

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Imperial Ambitions by Noam Chomsky,David Barsamian Pdf

In this first collection of interviews since the bestselling 9-11, our foremost intellectual activist examines crucial new questions of U.S. foreign policy. Timely, urgent, and powerfully elucidating, this important volume of previously unpublished interviews conducted by award-winning radio journalist David Barsamian features Noam Chomsky discussing America's policies in an increasingly unstable world. With his famous insight, lucidity, and redoubtable grasp of history, Chomsky offers his views on the invasion and occupation of Iraq, the doctrine of "preemptive" strikes against so-called rogue states, and the prospects of the second Bush administration, warning of the growing threat to international peace posed by the U.S. drive for domination. In his inimitable style, Chomsky also dissects the propaganda system that fabricates a mythic past and airbrushes inconvenient facts out of history. Barsamian, recipient of the ACLU's Upton Sinclair Award for independent journalism, has conducted more interviews and radio broadcasts with Chomsky than has any other journalist. Enriched by their unique rapport, Imperial Ambitions explores topics Chomsky has never before discussed, among them the 2004 presidential campaign and election, the future of Social Security, and the increasing threat, including devastating weather patterns, of global warming. The result is an illuminating dialogue with one of the leading thinkers of our time—and a startling picture of the turbulent times in which we live.

The Great Imperial Hangover

Author : Samir Puri
Publisher : Atlantic Books
Page : 375 pages
File Size : 44,5 Mb
Release : 2020-07-09
Category : History
ISBN : 9781786498342

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'An exceptional account.' Prospect 'Enlightening.' Spectator For the first time in millennia we live without formal empires. But that doesn't mean we don't feel their presence rumbling through history. The Great Imperial Hangover examines how the world's imperial legacies are still shaping the thorniest issues we face today. From Russia's incursions in the Ukraine to Brexit; from Trump's 'America-first' policy to China's forays into Africa; from Modi's India to the hotbed of the Middle East, Puri provides a bold new framework for understanding the world's complex rivalries and politics. Organised by region, and covering vital topics such as security, foreign policy, national politics and commerce, The Great Imperial Hangover combines gripping history and astute analysis to explain why the history of empire affects us all in profound ways.

Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power

Author : Ann Laura Stoler
Publisher : Univ of California Press
Page : 372 pages
File Size : 45,7 Mb
Release : 2010-02-10
Category : History
ISBN : 9780520262461

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Carnal Knowledge and Imperial Power by Ann Laura Stoler Pdf

Looking at the way cultural competencies and sensibilities entered into the construction of race in the colonial context, this text proposes that 'cultural racism' in fact predates its postmodern discovery.

The popular encyclopedia; or, "Conversations lexicon;" being a general dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, biography, and history. With ... illustrations

Author : Encyclopaedias
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 492 pages
File Size : 48,6 Mb
Release : 2024-06-14
Category : Electronic
ISBN : NLS:V001477851

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The popular encyclopedia; or, "Conversations lexicon;" being a general dictionary of arts, sciences, literature, biography, and history. With ... illustrations by Encyclopaedias Pdf

Freedom and Democracy in an Imperial Context

Author : Robert Nichols,Jakeet Singh
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 354 pages
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Release : 2014-03-26
Category : Law
ISBN : 9781135053819

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Freedom and Democracy in an Imperial Context by Robert Nichols,Jakeet Singh Pdf

Freedom and Democracy in an Imperial Context: Dialogues with James Tully gathers leading thinkers from across the humanities and social sciences in a celebration of, and critical engagement with, the recent work of Canadian political philosopher James Tully. Over the past thirty years, James Tully has made key contributions to some of the most pressing questions of our time, including: interventions in the history of moral and political thought, contemporary political philosophy, democracy, citizenship, imperialism, recognition and cultural diversity. In 2008, he published Public Philosophy in a New Key, a two-volume work that promises to be one of the most influential and important statements of legal and political thought in recent history. This work, along with numerous other books and articles, is foundational to a distinctive school of political thought, influencing thinkers in fields as diverse as Anthropology, History, Indigenous Studies, Law, Philosophy and Political Science. Critically engaging with James Tully’s thought, the essays in this volume take up what is his central, and ever more pressing, question: how to enact democratic practices of freedom within and against historically sedimented and actually existing relationships of imperialism?

The Imperial University

Author : Piya Chatterjee,Sunaina Maira
Publisher : U of Minnesota Press
Page : 535 pages
File Size : 54,7 Mb
Release : 2014-04-15
Category : Education
ISBN : 9781452941844

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The Imperial University by Piya Chatterjee,Sunaina Maira Pdf

At colleges and universities throughout the United States, political protest and intellectual dissent are increasingly being met with repressive tactics by administrators, politicians, and the police—from the use of SWAT teams to disperse student protestors and the profiling of Muslim and Arab American students to the denial of tenure and dismissal of politically engaged faculty. The Imperial University brings together scholars, including some who have been targeted for their open criticism of American foreign policy and settler colonialism, to explore the policing of knowledge by explicitly linking the academy to the broader politics of militarism, racism, nationalism, and neoliberalism that define the contemporary imperial state. The contributors to this book argue that “academic freedom” is not a sufficient response to the crisis of intellectual repression. Instead, they contend that battles fought over academic containment must be understood in light of the academy’s relationship to U.S. expansionism and global capital. Based on multidisciplinary research, autobiographical accounts, and even performance scripts, this urgent analysis offers sobering insights into such varied manifestations of “the imperial university” as CIA recruitment at black and Latino colleges, the connections between universities and civilian and military prisons, and the gender and sexual politics of academic repression. Contributors: Thomas Abowd, Tufts U; Victor Bascara, UCLA; Dana Collins, California State U, Fullerton; Nicholas De Genova; Ricardo Dominguez, UC San Diego; Sylvanna Falcón, UC Santa Cruz; Farah Godrej, UC Riverside; Roberto J. Gonzalez, San Jose State U; Alexis Pauline Gumbs; Sharmila Lodhia, Santa Clara U; Julia C. Oparah, Mills College; Vijay Prashad, Trinity College; Jasbir Puar, Rutgers U; Laura Pulido, U of Southern California; Ana Clarissa Rojas Durazo, California State U, Long Beach; Steven Salaita, Virginia Tech; Molly Talcott, California State U, Los Angeles.

Architecturalized Asia

Author : Vimalin Rujivacharakul,H. Hazel Hahn,Ken Tadashi Oshima,Peter Christensen
Publisher : Hong Kong University Press
Page : 342 pages
File Size : 52,8 Mb
Release : 2013-11-01
Category : History
ISBN : 9789888208050

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Architecturalized Asia by Vimalin Rujivacharakul,H. Hazel Hahn,Ken Tadashi Oshima,Peter Christensen Pdf

How did terms like “Asia,” “Eurasia,” “Indochina,” “Pacific Rim” or “Australasia” originate and evolve, and what are their connections to the built environment? In addressing this question,Architecturalized Asia bridges the fields of history and architecture by taking “Asia” as a discursive structure and cultural construct, whose spatial and ideological formation can be examined through the lenses of cartography, built environments, and visual narratives. The first section, on the study of architecture in Asia from the medieval through early modern periods, examines icons and symbols in maps as well as textual descriptions produced in Europe and Asia. The second section explores the establishment of the field of Asian architecture as well as the political and cultural imagining of “Asia” during the long nineteenth century, when “Asia” and its regions were redefined in the making of modern world maps mainly produced in Europe. The third section examines tangible structures produced in the twentieth century as legible documents of these notional constructions of Asia. In exploring the ways in which “Asia” has been drawn and framed both within and without the continent, this volume offers cutting-edge scholarship on architectural history, world history and the history of empires. Written by architectural historians and historians specializing in Asia and European empires, this unique volume addresses the connection between Asia and the world through the lenses of built environments and spatial conceptualizations. Architecturalized Asiawill appeal to readers who are interested in Asian architecture, world architecture, Asian history, history of empires, and world history.

Theory and Practice in the History of European Expansion Overseas

Author : R. F. Holland,Andrew Porter
Publisher : Routledge
Page : 218 pages
File Size : 40,6 Mb
Release : 2005-08-12
Category : History
ISBN : 9781135778767

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Theory and Practice in the History of European Expansion Overseas by R. F. Holland,Andrew Porter Pdf

First Published in 1988. These essays have been written to mark the retirement of Ronald Robinson as Beit Professor of the History of the British Commonwealth at the University of Oxford. The contributors have all at various times worked closely with ‘Robbie’ as pupils, colleagues and friends. They offer this volume to him with their thanks and great affection, both in recognition of his immense contribution to the revival and development of imperial or commonwealth history, and in the conviction that he has still much to offer all scholars in the field.

The Alter-Imperial Paradigm

Author : Shane J. Wood
Publisher : BRILL
Page : 314 pages
File Size : 42,6 Mb
Release : 2015-10-27
Category : Religion
ISBN : 9789004308398

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The Alter-Imperial Paradigm by Shane J. Wood Pdf

In The Alter-Imperial Paradigm Shane J. Wood examines the socio-historical context of Revelation from an imperial subject's perspective to offer intriguing new insights on the text of Revelation (esp. 20:1-10) with significant implications for Empire Studies throughout the New Testament.

New York Scientific

Author : István Hargittai,Magdolna Hargittai
Publisher : Oxford University Press
Page : 327 pages
File Size : 49,6 Mb
Release : 2017
Category : Science
ISBN : 9780198769873

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New York Scientific by István Hargittai,Magdolna Hargittai Pdf

This book introduces the reader to the visible memorabilia of science and scientists in all the five boroughs of New York City - statues, busts, plaques, buildings, and other artifacts. In addition, it extends to some scientists and institutions currently operating in the city. New York has been known as a world center of commerce, finance, communications, transportation, and culture, but it also is a world center in science. The city is home to renowned universities and research laboratories, a museum of natural history and other museums related to science, a science academy, historical societies, botanical gardens and zoos, libraries, and a Hall of Science as well as a large number of world-renowned scientists. The book pays special attention to the role of this city in welcoming persecuted scientists and letting African-American and women scientists thrive. The book is presented in an informative and entertaining way, dotted with scientific gossip and anecdotes, and can be enjoyed even without the reader's actual presence in the city. Over eight hundred photographs illustrate the book. They may induce the reader to make their own discoveries in New York.