Reading and Seeing Ethnic Differences in the Enlightenment: From China to Africa
This book investigates the contested ways in which eighteenth-century German philosophers, scientists, poets, and dramatists perceived and represented China and Africa from 1680 to 1830. Tautz demonstrates in compelling ways that reading China allowed for the integration of cultural difference into Enlightenment universalism, whereas seeing Africa exposed irreducible differences that undermined any claims of universality. By working through the case of eighteenth-century Germany and Europe, the book adds an important cross-cultural and historical dimension to questions relevant to our world today.
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Reading and Seeing Ethnic Differences in the Enlightenment: From China to Africa
This book investigates the contested ways in which eighteenth-century German philosophers, scientists, poets, and dramatists perceived and represented China and Africa from 1680 to 1830. Tautz demonstrates in compelling ways that reading China allowed for the integration of cultural difference into Enlightenment universalism, whereas seeing Africa exposed irreducible differences that undermined any claims of universality. By working through the case of eighteenth-century Germany and Europe, the book adds an important cross-cultural and historical dimension to questions relevant to our world today.
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Reading and Seeing Ethnic Differences in the Enlightenment: From China to Africa

Reading and Seeing Ethnic Differences in the Enlightenment: From China to Africa

by B. Tautz
Reading and Seeing Ethnic Differences in the Enlightenment: From China to Africa

Reading and Seeing Ethnic Differences in the Enlightenment: From China to Africa

by B. Tautz

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This book investigates the contested ways in which eighteenth-century German philosophers, scientists, poets, and dramatists perceived and represented China and Africa from 1680 to 1830. Tautz demonstrates in compelling ways that reading China allowed for the integration of cultural difference into Enlightenment universalism, whereas seeing Africa exposed irreducible differences that undermined any claims of universality. By working through the case of eighteenth-century Germany and Europe, the book adds an important cross-cultural and historical dimension to questions relevant to our world today.

Product Details

ISBN-13: 9781349537082
Publisher: Palgrave Macmillan US
Publication date: 06/08/2007
Edition description: 1st ed. 2007
Pages: 236
Product dimensions: 5.51(w) x 8.50(h) x (d)

About the Author

BIRGIT TAUTZ is Assistant Professor of German at Bowdoin College, USA.

Table of Contents

Hegel at the Limits Threads of a Texture: Leibniz's Translation of China Reading Sovereign Subjectivity via China Detailed Ethnicity. Perception and Gender in Travel Accounts Bodies on Stage: Late Eighteenth-Century Aesthetics of Race The Texture of History, the Color of Selves: The Turn to the Modern
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