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Visions of humanity: historical cultural practices since 1850 - 11 (1st edition.)

Gienow-Hecht, Jessica C.E.(Edited by)Jobs, Sebastian(Edited by)Kunkel, Sonke(Edited by)
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This book offers a critical reflection of the historical genesis, transformation, and problématique of "humanity" in the transatlantic world, with a particular eye on cultural representations. "Humanity," the essays show, was consistently embedded in networks of actors and cultural practices, and its meanings have evolved in step with historical processes such as globalization, cultural imperialism, the transnationalization of activism, and the spread of racism and nationalism. Visions of Humanity applies a historical lens on objects, sounds, and actors to provide a more nuanced understanding of the historical tensions and struggles involved in constructing, invoking, and instrumentalizing the "we" of humanity.

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Berghahn Books
1805393626 / 9781805393627
eBook (EPUB)
179.7
15/09/2023
English
322 pages
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