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Cosmos and Colonialism : Alexander von Humboldt in Cultural Criticism

Clark, Rex(Edited by)Lubrich, Oliver(Edited by)
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Alexander von Humboldt explored the Spanish Empire on the verge of its collapse (1799–1804).

He is the most significant German travel writer and the most important mediator between Europe and the Americas of the nineteenth century.

His works integrated knowledge from two dozen domains.

Today, he is at the center of debates on imperial discourse, postcolonialism, and globalization.

This collection of fifty essays brings together a range of responses, many presented here for the first time in English.

Authors from Schiller, Chateaubriand, Sarmiento, and Nietzsche, to Robert Musil, Kurt Tucholsky, Ernst Bloch, and Alejo Carpentier paint the historical background.

Essays by contemporary travel writers and recent critics outline the current controversies on Humboldt.

The source materials collected here will be indispensable to scholars of German, French, and Latin and North American literature as well as cultural and postcolonial studies, history, art history, and the history of science.

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Product Details
Berghahn Books
0857452665 / 9780857452665
Hardback
910.92
01/04/2012
United Kingdom
364 pages
608 grams