Disoriented Orient
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https://doi.org/10.17184/eac.anthropen.022Keywords:
De-essentialization, Orientalism, Disorientation, Plural universalities, East-West relationsAbstract
The planetary completion of the western conquest both validates and invalidates the saidian thesis on the dominant and essentialist nature of the relationships between East and West. Disoriented Orients suggest rethinking this paradoxical relationship through the pluralization of the oriental relation both by its current and (very) long-term configurations.
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