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Feichtinger / Bhatti / Hülmbauer How to Write the Global History of Knowledge-Making
1. Auflage 2020
ISBN: 978-3-030-37922-3
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Interaction, Circulation and the Transgression of Cultural Difference
E-Book, Englisch, Band 53, 226 Seiten, eBook
Reihe: Studies in History and Philosophy of Science
ISBN: 978-3-030-37922-3
Verlag: Springer International Publishing
Format: PDF
Kopierschutz: 1 - PDF Watermark
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1. "Introduction: Interaction, Circulation and the Transgression of Cultural Differences in the History of Knowledge-Making" (Johannes Feichtinger).- Part 1. Knowledge Production beyond the Logic of Cultural Difference.- 2. The Role of Exiles in the History of Knowledge: Two Cases (Peter Burke).- 3. "Interactive Knowledge-Making: How and Why Nineteenth-Century Austrian Scientific Travelers in Asia and Africa Overcame Cultural Differences" (Johannes Feichtinger).- Part 2. Mobilizations of Knowledge Reconsidered.- 4. "How Romance Studies Shaped the Ukrainian Language and How the Ukrainian-Romanian Conflict Helped to Create Ladinian: A (Very) Entangled History of A-Political Science" (Jan Surman).- 5. "A Spiritual Unity of Europe and the Yugoslav Politics of Knowledge in the Interwar Period: A Philosophical Enhancement of the ‘Slavic Spirit’" (Dragan Prole).- Part 3. Shifting Positions of and for Knowledge Production.- 6. "A History of Circulation vs. an ‘Episodic’ History of Mathematics in South Asia: Titrating the Historiography and Social Theory of Science and Mathematics" (Dhruv Raina).- 7. "Shaping Newtonianism: The Intersection of Knowledge Claims in Eighteenth-Century Greek Intellectual Life" (Manolis Patiniotis).- Part 4. Writing a Shared History of Knowledge Production.- 8. "Queer Diasporic Practice of a Muslim Traveler: Syed Mujtaba Ali’s Chacha Kahini" (Kris Manjapra).- 9. "Shared Village Stories: How (Not) to Disentangle Literary Historiography from ‘Modernization’" (Marcus Twellmann).- 10. "Can Black Folk Dream—in Theory? Psychoanalysis and Coloniality—Anamnesis of a Failed Encounter" (Ulrike Kistner).- 11. "Positivist Worldmakers: John Stuart Mill’s and Auguste Comte’s Rival Universalisms at the Zenith of Empire" (Franz L. Fillafer).