Eurocentrism at the Margins: Encounters, Critics and Going Beyond

Author:   Lutfi Sunar ,  Professor Robert Holton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
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Pages:   238
Publication Date:   20 May 2016
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Author:   Lutfi Sunar ,  Professor Robert Holton
Publisher:   Taylor & Francis Ltd
Imprint:   Routledge
Edition:   New edition
Weight:   0.520kg
ISBN:  

9781472466440


ISBN 10:   1472466446
Pages:   238
Publication Date:   20 May 2016
Audience:   College/higher education ,  Professional and scholarly ,  Postgraduate, Research & Scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
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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.

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'Eurocentrism continues to be a pervasive influence in the social and human sciences. Anyone interested in understanding it and pursuing alternatives, will find this collection of wide-ranging chapters invaluable.' Gerard Delanty, Sussex University, UK 'This is a challenging, learned, and ambitious multi-authored book by international scholars concerned with the dominant role of Eurocentrism in thinking about problems. The various chapters display a keen grasp of, and a fair evaluation of, the controversial literature on the subject. Even more, readers will be interested in the proposed new multidisciplinary research that the authors hope will lead to a more exhaustive critique of Eurocentrism.' Michael Curtis, Rutgers University, USA


'Eurocentrism continues to be a pervasive influence in the social and human sciences. Anyone interested in understanding it and pursuing alternatives, will find this collection of wide-ranging chapters invaluable.' Gerard Delanty, Sussex University, UK 'This is a challenging, learned, and ambitious multi-authored book by international scholars concerned with the dominant role of Eurocentrism in thinking about problems. The various chapters display a keen grasp of, and a fair evaluation of, the controversial literature on the subject. Even more, readers will be interested in the proposed new multidisciplinary research that the authors hope will lead to a more exhaustive critique of Eurocentrism.' Michael Curtis, Rutgers University, USA 'This volume makes a valuable contribution to the growing literature on Eurocentrism. The book, by considering Eurocentrism from the margins of Europe, brings both analytical rigour and imaginative insights to the project of decolonizing knowledge. This varied and rich collection of essays not only critiques Eurocentrism but also proposes a range of alternatives, and will no doubt reward further study for years to come.' Salman Sayyid, University of Leeds, UK


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Lutfi Sunar is Assistant Professor of Sociology at Istanbul University, Turkey. He is the author of Marx and Weber on Oriental Societies and editor of Debates on Civilization in Muslim World.

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