Search Results - "Eurocentric"
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Problems of Eurocentric Views of History: An Examination of Certain Elementary Views about Colonialism in the Muslim World
Published 2013“…In our opinion this has happened because of the Eurocentric view of history, particularly due to the misreading of the history of colonialism in the Muslim world. …”
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International law archilles: how Asian legitimizes Eurocentric / Siti Nur Amirah Shamsuddin … [et al.]
Published 2012“…This research focus on the principle of how Asian legitimize Eurocentric in the international law view. As there are questioned and answers that need to be seen on how Asian legitimize the Eurocentric of international law. …”
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Inside/Outside and around: complexity and the relational ethics of global life
Published 2020Subjects: “…Complexity Thinking; Eurocentrism; Anthropocentrism; relationality; relational ethics…”
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Dismantling the ‘Master’s’ House’: A Critical Examination on the Effect of a Racialised Identity on the Mental Health of People of African Descent in 21st Century Britain
Published 2024“…This Eurocentric bias poses clinical risks and hinders equality in access, treatment, and outcomes. …”
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Local History as a Counter-Hegemonic Discourse In The Social Sciences: George Town Festival (GTF) and the Forgotten Malay Narrative
Published 2015“…The influence of Eurocentric historiography in the social science has inevitably conditioned the representations of local histories of the post-colonial societies. …”
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Lalibela: Spiritual Genealogy beyond Epistemic Violence in Ethiopia
Published 2019“…It argues that this has resulted in epistemic violence, the practice of interpreting local knowledge with a foreign lens in a way that reinforces colonial Eurocentric views that are then internalised within Africans themselves. …”
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An exploration of language teachers' multilingual identities in Australia
Published 2025“…The findings also implicate that the current dominant NSW languages curriculum, which impinges on and further disempowers teachers’ multilingual identities, epitomises such monolingual and Eurocentric ideologies that, ironically, are still prevalent in a multicultural, plurilingual society such as Australia.…”
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Interpolating South Asian spaces and transnational habitation in Tanuja Desai Hidier’s born confused
Published 2015“…This is especially crucial as the majority of metropolitan young adult texts are largely Eurocentric in nature. Novels with themes that appeal to a young reader with subject matter consistent with the age, experiences and challenges of the young adult and with a young non-white protagonist are rare. …”
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Interpolating South Asian Transnational Heritage: Allegory In South Asian Diasporic Metropolitan Young Adult Fiction
Published 2016“…Young adult books written by western metropolitan authors clearly cater to a western audience: the protagonists, settings and the archetypes of these texts are Eurocentric. Eurocentric concepts and experiences are often assumed to be universal. …”
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From Eurovision to Asiavision: the Eurovision Asia Song Contest and negotiation of Australia’s cultural identities
Published 2020“…If Eurovision was conceived as a post-war project to unify Europe, I argue that for the Eurovision Asia Song Contest to become a reality, it needs to have a framework that takes into account the region’s own historical, political and geo-political contexts rather than having a Eurocentric model imposed on it.…”
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Alternative discourses in Southeast Asia
Published 2001“…Alternative discourses are works that attempt to debunk ideas that have become entrenched in the social sciences, partly as a result of colonialism and the continuing Eurocentrism in the social sciences. In the context of Southeast Asia as well as much of the non-Western world, alternative discourses in the social sciences could also be referred to collectively as counter- Eurocentric social science. …”
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‘Latin American Modernity, and yet...’
Published 2011“…The article examines two ‘postmodern’ critiques of modernity: a general history which argues that it was never solely Western, and a work of Latin American cultural criticism which wishes to leave a modernity seen as eurocentric. It argues that to understand the modern elements of Latin America entails keeping present the European, and in part pre-nineteenth-century, genealogy of modernity. …”
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Interrogating Europe's voids of memory: trauma theory and Holocaust Remembrance between the National and the Transnational
Published 2016“…It will offer a response to the increasing critique of Eurocentric trauma theory which developed during the period spent researching the Stockholm International Forum (SIF 2000) and the first decade of the Task Force for International Co-operation on Holocaust Education, Remembrance and Research (ITF, now the International Holocaust Remembrance Alliance, IHRA). …”
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Decolonising the environment through African epistemologies. Descolonización ambiental mediante epistemologías africanas
Published 2021“…Using Ethiopia as a case study, the paper demonstrates how epistemic violence is enacted by excluding indigenous knowledges of the environment from education and disseminating Eurocentric views of the environment. It shall show how the collecting and hording of Ethiopian manuscripts in western institutions has contributed to this loss of indigenous environmental knowledge. …”
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Reimagining belonging: The quest of Africans for relational belonging and the Australian requirement of integration
Published 2018“…In Australia, the dream of belonging to a new community is constrained by what I call the ethnicisation of civic belonging, a process whereby legal frameworks around residency and citizenship become beholden to the Eurocentric interpretation of ‘Australian values.’ This can be seen in citizenship exams that test a refugee’s adherence to such values, and often results in broader social pressure to assimilate in order to belong. …”
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Awareness of Islamic English among Muslim students in Malaysia
Published 2009“…Abstract This paper adopts a critical examination of the Americano-Eurocentric perspective of the teaching of the English Language in the Muslim world. …”
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Qu'est-ce que la philosophie africaine?
Published 2003“…This leads to a dilemma where any move to separate African philosophy from the notion of a distinctly African reason is perceived as a Eurocentric attempt at acculturation, or a capitulation to the false universalism of ‘Enlightenment philosophy’, and on the other hand, the view that African thought is essentially different from European thought is also criticized as deriving from the Western colonial discourse. …”
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Embracing international human rights law: the Malaysian experience in navigating the dual quality of international law
Published 2019“…However, the very fact that it is universal is also troublesome when in its application, the Eurocentric understanding of human rights is imposed on all. …”
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Decolonizing the study of English literature in a Muslim-Malaysian context: an argument for a spiritual-based comparative paradigm
Published 2013“…In many Muslim countries, such as Ma-laysia, these theories have only served to increase reliance on Eurocentric readings of literature, ignoring resistance coming from Muslim readers who have their own Tawhidic spiritual outlook and values. …”
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