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Persia and the Enlightenment
Cyrus Masroori • Whitney Mannies • John Christian Laursen
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Since the 5th century BCE Persia has played a significant part in representing the Other against which European identity has been constructed. What makes the case of Persia unique in this process of identity formation is the ambivalent attitude that Europe has shown in its imaginary about Persia. Persia is arguably the nation of the Orient most referred to in Early Modern European writings, frequently mentioned in various discourses of the Enlightenment including theology, literature, and political theory. What was the appeal of Persia to such a diverse intellectual population in Enlightenment Europe? How did intellectuals engage with the facts about Persia? In what ways did utilizing Persia contribute to the development of modern European identities? In this volume, an international group of scholars with diverse academic backgrounds has tackled these and other questions related to the Enlightenments engagement with Persia. In doing so, Persia and the Enlightenment questions reductionist assessments of Modern Europes encounter with the Middle East, where a complex engagement is simplified to a confrontation between liberalism and Islam, or an exaggerated Orientalism. By carefully studying Persia in the Enlightenment narratives, this volume throws new light on the complexity of intercultural encounters and their impact on the shaping of collective identities.
- Illustratör: unspecified 1 Illustrations
- Format: Pocket/Paperback
- ISBN: 9781800348578
- Språk: Engelska
- Antal sidor: 288
- Utgivningsdatum: 2021-09-13
- Förlag: Voltaire Foundation