Europe, that Feared Yet Admired Idol
Europe, that Feared Yet Admired Idol
Chapter 5 reviews dislocative nationalism's ambiguous relationship with European ideas, moving beyond paradigms of wholesale adoption (orientalism/modernisation theory) or the postcolonial posture that sees the nationalist narrative as essentially native. The process of ideational hybridisation is here stressed.
Keywords: Westernisation, despotic modernisation, hybridisation, Pskevich, anti-Enlightenment, Russian imperialism in Caucasia
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