Language and tradition have long been relegated to the sidelines as scholars have considered the role of politics, science, technology and economics in the making of the modern world. This reading of over two centuries of philosophy, political theory, anthropology, folklore and history argues that new ways of imagining language and representing supposedly premodern people - the poor, labourers, country folk, non-europeans and women - made political and scientific revolutions possible. The connections between language ideologies, privileged linguistic codes, and political concepts and practices shape the diverse ways we perceive ourselves and others. This 2003 book demonstrates that contemporary efforts to make schemes of social inequality based on race, gender, class and nationality seem compelling and legitimate, rely on deeply-rooted ideas about language and tradition. Showing how critics of modernity unwittingly reproduce these foundational fictions, it suggests strategies for challenging the undemocratic influence of these voices of modernity.
For pictorial documentation of the changes that the city underwent , see Lynn Pan , Shanghai : A Century of Change , and Deng Ming , ed . , Shanghai bainian lüeying . 18. See Zhang Yinjin , The City in Modern Chinese Literature and Film ...
“The Art of Donald McGill” in All Propaganda is Lies: 1941-1942, ed., Peter Davison. Vol. 13., pp. 23-32. London: Secker & Warburg, 2000, p. 24. George Orwell and Desmond Hawkins, (1940) “The Proletarian Writer.” In A Patriot After All: ...
Lost Voices of Modernity uncovers the story of the most popular and perhaps the most maligned modern Chinese literary journal, Xiaoshuo yuebao (The Short Story Magazine). First published in Shanghai...
This compelling volume introduces the current generation of reformist thinkers and activists, the intellectual traditions they carry on, and the reasons for the failure of reformist movements to sustain broad support in the Islamic world ...
The description of the dance corroborates Gianni Venturi's reading of the novel as a narrative rendition of the aesthetics of Art Nouveau, which 'concede alla danza un valore simbolico e programmatico proprio per la sua attinenza e ...
This is a must-read for all those interested in hearing the new voices and seeing the other face of Islam.
World of our Making is a major contribution to contemporary social science. Now reissued in this volume, Onuf’s seminal text is key reading for anyone who wishes to study modern international relations.
In this new book, Bauman examines how we have moved away from a 'heavy' and 'solid', hardware-focused modernity to a 'light' and 'liquid', software-based modernity.
This is a superb model of engaged scholarship."—Naoki Sakai, author of Voices of the Past: The Status of Language in Eighteenth-Century Japanese Discourse "Miyako Inoue's Vicarious Language is a work of scholarly distinction and cultural ...
What is the exotic, after all? In this study, Micaela di Leonardo reveals the face of power within the mask of cultural difference.