2016
DOI: 10.1590/s0102-8529.2016380300003
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Historicism, Coloniality, and Culture in Wartime Japan

Abstract: Historicism has shaped global politics by projecting multiple images of development. Specifically, it has served to legitimise Western forms of hegemony by naturalising the schema of 'First in the West, then in the Rest, ' thereby damning non-Western Others to the 'waiting room' of history (Chakrabarty 2000). In this light, decolonising international relations must likewise complement efforts to decolonise the stagist views of historicism implicit in civilisational history. However, this focus on stagism negle… Show more

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