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Eurocentrism is a term coined during the period of decolonization in the later 20th century to refer to the practice of viewing the world from a European perspective, with an implied belief, either c...
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Eurocentrism and the Clash of Civilization ... Eurocentrism and the End of the Cold War ... Eurocentrism is a variant of Ethnocentrism. In general, ethnocentrism puts the own ethnic, national, religious or linguistic identity as the norm to judge other countries and cultures, or even subgroups in the own society.
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Eurocentrism refers to a discursive tendency to interpret the histories and cultures of non-European societies from a European (or Western) perspective. Common features of Eurocentric thought include:
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Enrique Dussel has written a remarkable book on Eurocentrism, focusing on the European conquest of America and the subsequent 'construction' of history to depict it as the miracle of European triumph. He writes12:
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Eurocentrism Today: ... Enrique Dussel has written a remarkable book on Eurocentrism, focusing on the European conquest of America and the subsequent 'construction' of history to depict it as the miracle of European triumph. He writes12:
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"Eurocentrism and its Avatars: The Dilemmas of Social Science" ... Social science is a product of the modern world-system, and Eurocentrism is constitutive of the geoculture of the modern world. Furthermore, as an institutional structure, social science originated largely in Europe.
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Perhaps there's a canon of non-eurocentrism that answers these questions, but the diversity of perspectives on this listserv suggests otherwise. I find this diversity invaluable in thinking about how I think about and teach world history.
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