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Occidentalism
Modernity and Subjectivity



December 2000 | 264 pages | SAGE Publications Ltd
This important book critically addresses the `becoming West' of Europe and investigates the `becoming Modern' of the world. Drawing on the work of Derrida, Foucault, Levinas, Lyotard, Merleau-Ponty and Ricoeur, the book proposes that the question of postmodernity is inseparable from that of post-coloniality. The argument fully conveys the sense that modernity is in crisis. It maps out a new genealogy of the birth of the modern and suggests a new way of grounding the idea of an emancipation of being.

Postcolonialism has emerged as a central topic in contemporary social science and cultural studies. This book informs readers as to the central strands of the debate and introduces a host of new ideas which will be a rich fund for other writers and researchers.

 
Remembering Modernity
 
Historicity, Responsibility, Subjectivity
 
On the Emergence of Modernity and the Birth of the Subject
 
Enlightenment and After
 
Heteronomy, Alterity, Embodiment
 
On Becoming Otherwise

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