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Europe and the Eastern other : comparative perspectives on politics, religion and culture before the Enlightenment / Hassan Bashir.

By: Material type: TextTextPublisher: Lanham, Maryland : Lexington Books, [2013]Copyright date: ©2013Description: 1 online resource (viii, 140 pages)Content type:
  • text
Media type:
  • computer
Carrier type:
  • online resource
ISBN:
  • 9780739138052
  • 0739138057
  • 1283912872
  • 9781283912877
Subject(s): Genre/Form: Additional physical formats: Print version:: Europe and the Eastern other.DDC classification:
  • 320.309/02 23
LOC classification:
  • JA83 .B2537 2013eb
Online resources:
Contents:
Introduction: towards a more inclusive discipline of political theory -- Between Euro-centrism and Euro-denial: the case for comparative political theory -- 'No people and a foolish nation': the thirteenth century Mongol Empire through western eyes -- 'Wise men of the Franks': Jesuit missionaries at the court of Indian Emperor Akbar the Great -- 'Delusions of celestial perfection': the encounter between Jesuit missionaries and the Chinese literati in early modern China -- Conclusions: otherness, canonicity and comparative political theory.
Summary: Europe and the Eastern Other critically evaluates and supports the argument for adopting an inter-cultural or comparative approach in western political theory. Hassan Bashir examines the encounters between Europeans and their eastern others before the European Enlightenment and illustrates that the West's cultural others have played a foundational role in developing a distinct western cultural self-understanding. This analysis includes records of eyewitness accounts of European visitors in Eastern lands during the medieval and early modern periods, including William of Rubruck's account of the Mongol lands in mid-thirteenth century, observations of the first Jesuit mission in the court of Mughal Indian emperor Akbar the Great, and circumstances in late Ming China as recorded in the journals of Jesuit missionary and scholar Matteo Ricci. This work illustrates the dynamism and complexity involved in an inter-cultural encounter and highlights the fact that cultural self-understanding is often deeply rooted in how we understand our cultural others.
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Includes bibliographical references and index.

Introduction: towards a more inclusive discipline of political theory -- Between Euro-centrism and Euro-denial: the case for comparative political theory -- 'No people and a foolish nation': the thirteenth century Mongol Empire through western eyes -- 'Wise men of the Franks': Jesuit missionaries at the court of Indian Emperor Akbar the Great -- 'Delusions of celestial perfection': the encounter between Jesuit missionaries and the Chinese literati in early modern China -- Conclusions: otherness, canonicity and comparative political theory.

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Europe and the Eastern Other critically evaluates and supports the argument for adopting an inter-cultural or comparative approach in western political theory. Hassan Bashir examines the encounters between Europeans and their eastern others before the European Enlightenment and illustrates that the West's cultural others have played a foundational role in developing a distinct western cultural self-understanding. This analysis includes records of eyewitness accounts of European visitors in Eastern lands during the medieval and early modern periods, including William of Rubruck's account of the Mongol lands in mid-thirteenth century, observations of the first Jesuit mission in the court of Mughal Indian emperor Akbar the Great, and circumstances in late Ming China as recorded in the journals of Jesuit missionary and scholar Matteo Ricci. This work illustrates the dynamism and complexity involved in an inter-cultural encounter and highlights the fact that cultural self-understanding is often deeply rooted in how we understand our cultural others.

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