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Basic Issues of Cultural Interaction: A European Perspective
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Jörn Rüsen
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27. Mai 2021
Abstract
The paper concentrates on the issue of ethnocentrism in cultural interaction. It briefly mentions the East Asian case and mainly tackles the European one. It gives examples of ethnocentric attitudes in history, but its main point is presenting examples of overcoming the unbalanced evaluation in expressing cultural identity and difference by means of new forms of generating a sense of history. Examples are discussed as indicators of new approaches to dealing with morality beyond the highly problematic distinction between good and evil along the line of self and other.
Published Online: 2021-05-27
Published in Print: 2011-05-01
© 2021 by Walter de Gruyter Berlin/Boston
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Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Two Tensions and Their Resolution in Cultural Interaction in East Asia
- Special Contribution
- Basic Issues of Cultural Interaction: A European Perspective
- The Discovery of the Gold Seal in 1784 and the Waves of Historiography Ever Since
- The Development of Naitō Konan’s Progressive View of History: A Point of Convergance with Zhang Xuecheng’s Wenshi tongyi
- Translating Western Concepts by Creating New Characters: A Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Attempts
- Book Reviews
- Higashi Ajia no Jugaku: Keiten to sono kaishaku East Asian Confucianism: The Confucian Classics and Their Interpretation, by Huang Chun-chieh. Translated by Fujii Michiaki. Tokyo: Perikan Sha, 2010
- Xinjiao Can Tiantai Wutai shan ji -The Record of a Pilgrimage to the Tiantai and Wutai Mountains, Newly Edited, by Jōjin, edited by Wang Liping. Shanghai: Shanghai Guji Chubanshe, 2009
- Hongrumong, 6 vols. and a supplement, Korean translation of Hongloumeng, translated by Yongchul Choe Yongch’ŏl Ch’oe and Minhee Ko Minhŭi Ko. Seoul: Nanam, 2009. Vol. 1, 485 pp. Vol. 2, 495 pp. Vol. 3, 517 pp. Vol. 4, 573 pp. Vol. 5, 487 pp. Vol. 6, 497 pp. Supplement, 190 pp. 14,000 won
- Huabei nongcun minjian wenhua yanjiu congshu Research Series on North China Rural Folk Culture ; Handan diqu minsu jilu Records on Folk Customs in the Handan Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer and Fan Lizhu ; Gu’an diqu minsu jilu Records on Folk Customs in the Gu’an Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer and Fan Lizhu ; Baoding diqu miaohui wenhua yu minsu jilu Records on Temple Festivals and Folk Customs in the Baoding Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer, Hou Jie, and Fan Lizhu ; Xianghe miaohui, huahui yu minjian xisu Temple Festivals, Fairs, and Folk Customs in the Xianghe Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer and Fan Lizhu
- Introduction of Major Institutions
- East Asian Studies at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Center for Kaitokudō Studies, Osaka University
- Research Institute for Oriental Cultures, Gakushuin University
- The Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
- The Tsinghua Academy of Chinese Learning
- The Institute of Japanese Culture Studies at Zhejiang Gongshang University
- The Centre of Sino-Western Cultural Studies of Macao Polytechnic Institute
- Reports on the SCIEA and Related News
- Collection of Japanese Research Series of the Center for Japanese Studies at Korea University
- CONTRIBUTION GUIDELINES
Schlagwörter für diesen Artikel
ethnocentrism;
historical culture;
identity;
Europe;
morality in history
Artikel in diesem Heft
- Preface
- Two Tensions and Their Resolution in Cultural Interaction in East Asia
- Special Contribution
- Basic Issues of Cultural Interaction: A European Perspective
- The Discovery of the Gold Seal in 1784 and the Waves of Historiography Ever Since
- The Development of Naitō Konan’s Progressive View of History: A Point of Convergance with Zhang Xuecheng’s Wenshi tongyi
- Translating Western Concepts by Creating New Characters: A Comparison of Japanese and Chinese Attempts
- Book Reviews
- Higashi Ajia no Jugaku: Keiten to sono kaishaku East Asian Confucianism: The Confucian Classics and Their Interpretation, by Huang Chun-chieh. Translated by Fujii Michiaki. Tokyo: Perikan Sha, 2010
- Xinjiao Can Tiantai Wutai shan ji -The Record of a Pilgrimage to the Tiantai and Wutai Mountains, Newly Edited, by Jōjin, edited by Wang Liping. Shanghai: Shanghai Guji Chubanshe, 2009
- Hongrumong, 6 vols. and a supplement, Korean translation of Hongloumeng, translated by Yongchul Choe Yongch’ŏl Ch’oe and Minhee Ko Minhŭi Ko. Seoul: Nanam, 2009. Vol. 1, 485 pp. Vol. 2, 495 pp. Vol. 3, 517 pp. Vol. 4, 573 pp. Vol. 5, 487 pp. Vol. 6, 497 pp. Supplement, 190 pp. 14,000 won
- Huabei nongcun minjian wenhua yanjiu congshu Research Series on North China Rural Folk Culture ; Handan diqu minsu jilu Records on Folk Customs in the Handan Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer and Fan Lizhu ; Gu’an diqu minsu jilu Records on Folk Customs in the Gu’an Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer and Fan Lizhu ; Baoding diqu miaohui wenhua yu minsu jilu Records on Temple Festivals and Folk Customs in the Baoding Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer, Hou Jie, and Fan Lizhu ; Xianghe miaohui, huahui yu minjian xisu Temple Festivals, Fairs, and Folk Customs in the Xianghe Region, edited by Daniel L. Overmyer and Fan Lizhu
- Introduction of Major Institutions
- East Asian Studies at the Research Institute for Languages and Cultures of Asia and Africa, Tokyo University of Foreign Studies
- Center for Kaitokudō Studies, Osaka University
- Research Institute for Oriental Cultures, Gakushuin University
- The Institute for Advanced Studies in Humanities and Social Sciences, National Taiwan University
- The Tsinghua Academy of Chinese Learning
- The Institute of Japanese Culture Studies at Zhejiang Gongshang University
- The Centre of Sino-Western Cultural Studies of Macao Polytechnic Institute
- Reports on the SCIEA and Related News
- Collection of Japanese Research Series of the Center for Japanese Studies at Korea University
- CONTRIBUTION GUIDELINES