Zdeňka P. Kyselová
Blanka Knotková-Čapková, Aleš Karmazin a kol. Asijské hierarchie v postkoloniálním kontextu. Politické, sociální a kulturní dimenze
Číslo: 1/2022
Periodikum: Mezinárodní vztahy
DOI: 10.32422/mv-cjir.1855
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Anotace:
The present book reveals and compares the ways in which hierarchies of power are created in postcolonial societies. At the same time, it tries to deconstruct these hierarchies, ie to reveal their initial assumptions and consequences. Thus, it shows that the postcolonial context is still a relevant factor that co-shapes events in Asian countries.
The book specifically focuses on case studies on China, India, Japan, Central Asia and Madagascar as entities with strong Asian influences. Although the book is primarily rooted in Asian studies, its approach is interdisciplinary. In the analysis, it uses perspectives based on political science and international relations, anthropology, media studies or cultural and literary studies. The key categories for the analysis of hierarchies and their practices and discourses are (real and symbolic) boundaries, (intersubjectively formed) identity and (political and social) norms.
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The book specifically focuses on case studies on China, India, Japan, Central Asia and Madagascar as entities with strong Asian influences. Although the book is primarily rooted in Asian studies, its approach is interdisciplinary. In the analysis, it uses perspectives based on political science and international relations, anthropology, media studies or cultural and literary studies. The key categories for the analysis of hierarchies and their practices and discourses are (real and symbolic) boundaries, (intersubjectively formed) identity and (political and social) norms.