1st Edition

Europe and Asia beyond East and West

Edited By Gerard Delanty Copyright 2006
    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    336 Pages
    by Routledge

    This major new book tackles key questions on Europe in the context of shifting parameters of East and West. The contributors - sociologists, anthropologists, philosophers and historians - show, from a variety of different perspectives, that the conventional equation of Europe with the West must be questioned. Featuring four thematically organized chapters, the book looks at:

    • a post-Western world
    • Asia in Europe: encounters in history
    • between Europe and Asia
    • otherness in Europe and Asia.

    Exploring new expressions of European self-understanding in a way that challenges recent ideological notions of the ‘clash of civilizations’, this outstanding work draws on recent scholarship that shows how Europe and Asia were mutually linked in history and in contemporary perspective. It argues that as a result of current developments and the changing geopolitical context, both Europe and Asia have much in common and that it is possible to speak of cosmopolitan links rather than clashes.

    This book will be of great value to students and researchers in the fields of sociology, European politics and history and cultural theory.

    Introduction.  Part 1: A Post-Western World  1. Europe from a Cosmopolitan Perspective  2. Post-Western Europe and the Plural Asias  3. Civilizational Constellations and European Modernity Reconsidered  4. Oriental Globalization: Past and Present  Part 2 : Asia in Europe: Encounters in History  5. Contested Divergence: Rethinking the 'Rise of the West'?   6. Discovering the World: Cosmopolitanism and Globality in the ‘Eurasian’ Renaissance 7. Revealing the Cosmopolitan Side of Oriental Europe: The Eastern Origins of European Civilization  8. Europe and the Mediterranean: A Reassessment  9. Islam in Europe  10. Citizenship East and West: Reflections on Revolutions and Civil Society  11. Middle Eastern Modernities, Islam and Cosmopolitanism  Part 3: Between Europe and Asia  12. Borders and Re-Bordering  13. Europe after the EU Enlargement: 'Cosmopolitanism by Small Steps'  14. Turkey Between Europe and Asia  15. Russia as Eurasia: An Innate Cosmopolitanism  16. Out of Europe but not in Europe: Israel between Ethnic Nation State and Jewish Cosmopolitanism  Part 4: Otherness in Europe and Asia  17. Europe’s Otherness: Cosmopolitanism and the Construction of Cultural Unities  18. Is There Such a Thing as Eurocentrism?  19. Rethinking Asia: Multiplying Asia  20. Critical Intellectuals in a Global Age: Asian and European Encounters  21. Chinese Thought and Dialogical Universalism

    Biography

    Gerard Delanty is Professor of Sociology, University of Liverpool. His recent books include (with Chris Rumford) Rethinking Europe: Social Theory and the Implications of Europeanization (Routeldge, 2005); Community (Routledge, 2004). He has edited Handbook of Contemporary European Social Theory (Routledge, 2005) and (with Krishan Kumar) The Handbook of Nations and Nationalism (Sage, 2006).

    "Europe and Asia Beyond East and West translates the contemporary pulse of Europe and Asia through the mind of Europe and its assessment of Asia as well as the West with regard to its own interests. Of course, nobody can deny the importance of Asia today. Yet, Europe prides itself as the pioneer of modernity. From this vantage point, Europe believes that they do have the legacy of disseminating progress through secularism and democracy. More the rest follow Europe as a model more the globe shall grow as a harmonious whole." Dr. Zulfiqar Ali, Reviewer's Bookwatch: Midewest Book Review