On Colonial Aphasia in the Study of German Orientalism
By Zubair Ahmad This article is part of the TRAFO Series “40 Years After Orientalism”. Humanists have too often confined their attention to departmentalized topics of research. They have...
By Zubair Ahmad This article is part of the TRAFO Series “40 Years After Orientalism”. Humanists have too often confined their attention to departmentalized topics of research. They have...
By Sebastian Gottschalk For almost two decades, Europe’s relationship with Islam has been one of the most discussed subjects in academic debates and public discourse alike. However, even though the...
By Felix Brahm (German Historical Institute London) and Eve Rosenhaft (University of Liverpool) The cover of this book displays a sketch of the Wupper Valley in Germany around 1800. Only at...
Benannt nach dem amerikanischen Historiker Gerald D. Feldman (1937-2007), ermöglichen die Feldman Reisebeihilfen Wissenschaftlerinnen und Wissenschaftlern bis zu drei Monate in den Gastländern der Institute der Max Weber Stiftung zu...
This article is part of the TRAFO Series “Provincializing Epistemologies”. By Ulrike Schaper Part of Chakrabarty’s project of provincializing Europe is to trace how Europe’s modernity became universalized and to...