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Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century

Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century

Nhu Nguyen
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Encounters, whether first or subsequent or whether cultural, economic, or ideological, mark the beginning of an acquaintance and measure both similarities and differences. What happens after an opening encounter is the topic of Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century. Taking as its point of embarkation awareness of the mutuality of foreignness of the unfamiliarity that characterizes all parties to a meeting of the minds, ways, or traditions this exploratory volume considers the many approaches and strategies to adaptation in the Enlightenment and the long and complex process of reciprocal adjustment that created this enthusiastically outgoing era internationally. The eight essays of this volume examine four varieties of adaptation: the interdisciplinary, in which expanding realms of knowledge collide but cooperate; the transnational, in which longstanding traditions merge and hybridize; the gendered, in which personal identity and public pursuits negotiate; and the general, in which the adapting mentality energizes unprecedented efforts at ingenious recombination. Whether in cast-and-fired pottery or aboard imagined airships, adaptation, the authors in this volume demonstrate, all but defines a century in which the all but implies perpetual adjustment to everything else."
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bucknell University Press
Release
May 14, 2015
ISBN
161148684X
ISBN 13
9781611486841

Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century

Nhu Nguyen
0/5 ( ratings)
Encounters, whether first or subsequent or whether cultural, economic, or ideological, mark the beginning of an acquaintance and measure both similarities and differences. What happens after an opening encounter is the topic of Citizens of the World: Adapting in the Eighteenth Century. Taking as its point of embarkation awareness of the mutuality of foreignness of the unfamiliarity that characterizes all parties to a meeting of the minds, ways, or traditions this exploratory volume considers the many approaches and strategies to adaptation in the Enlightenment and the long and complex process of reciprocal adjustment that created this enthusiastically outgoing era internationally. The eight essays of this volume examine four varieties of adaptation: the interdisciplinary, in which expanding realms of knowledge collide but cooperate; the transnational, in which longstanding traditions merge and hybridize; the gendered, in which personal identity and public pursuits negotiate; and the general, in which the adapting mentality energizes unprecedented efforts at ingenious recombination. Whether in cast-and-fired pottery or aboard imagined airships, adaptation, the authors in this volume demonstrate, all but defines a century in which the all but implies perpetual adjustment to everything else."
Pages
208
Format
Hardcover
Publisher
Bucknell University Press
Release
May 14, 2015
ISBN
161148684X
ISBN 13
9781611486841

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