InterDisciplines 8 (2017), 2

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InterDisciplines 8 (2017), 2
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Done with Eurocentrism? Directions, Diversions, and Debates in History and Sociology

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InterDisciplines. Journal of History and Sociology
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Melanie Eulitz InterDisciplines Journal of History and Sociology c/o BGHS Bielefeld University PO Box 100131 D – 33501 Bielefeld
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Hermwille, Andreas

This special issue aims at tracing new ways of critically engaging with Eurocentrism as a polarizing, plural entity (1) by appraising where in relation to Eurocentrism(s) we stand at this point in the twenty-first century and (2) by identifying the possible trajectories away from it in our ways of viewing the world at large and as we do research.

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Introduction

Done with Eurocentrism? Unpacking a plural construct
Mahshid Mayar, Yaatsil Guevara González

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Eurocentrism, Islam, and the intellectual politics of civilizational framing
Shahzad Bashir

Knowledge about the ›Orient‹ between voice and scripture - Michel de Certeau and the Royal Danish Expedition to Arabia Felix (1761–1767)
Mirjam Hähnle

Petrified worldviews. The Eurocentric legacy in architectural knowledge bases on Japan
Beate Löffler

Feminism Otherwise. Intersectionality beyond Occidentalism
Julia Roth

Persistence of Eurocentric orders and divisions. Reflections on »postcolonial scholarship« and the disentanglement of »race« and »religion«
Luis Manuel Hernandez Aguilar, Ahmad Zubair

Beyond bipolarity? The rise and fall of the Argentine Third Position (1947–1950)
Mirko Petersen

Re-mapping Europe. Field notes from the French-Brazilian borderland
Fabio Santos

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