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Civilizations «narrate themselves» in order to establish legitimacy, succeed against others, portray their own merits to their best advantage. The results express societal dynamics, yet also have a retroactive effect and decisively influence the self-conceptions of the «initiating societies». Political philosophies, interpretations of history and social perceptions of artistic achievements all contribute to these narratives. The dignified components, however, are by no means the sole or even the most important ones. Distinction in material culture (technological proficiency, popular art forms, etc.) or economic adroitness are even more consequential. The occidental narrative has been badly vacillating lately. Its severe crisis – due in part to a lack of collective self-confidence, but also to disagreements between its main strands – merits a meticulous analysis of a multitude of criteria. The resulting critique is embedded in reflections on a general theory of narrativity.

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Contents: Narrativity – Western values – Collective identities – The truths of visual evidence – The «9/11» paradigm and the Muslim paradigm – Politics and rationality – Catastrophism – Economic basics – Scientific progress.

The Narrative of the Occident: An Essay on Its

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      Publisher: Peter Lang AG
      Publication Date: 27/03/2009
      ISBN13: 9783631575628, 978-3631575628
      ISBN10: 3631575629

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      Book Synopsis
      Civilizations «narrate themselves» in order to establish legitimacy, succeed against others, portray their own merits to their best advantage. The results express societal dynamics, yet also have a retroactive effect and decisively influence the self-conceptions of the «initiating societies». Political philosophies, interpretations of history and social perceptions of artistic achievements all contribute to these narratives. The dignified components, however, are by no means the sole or even the most important ones. Distinction in material culture (technological proficiency, popular art forms, etc.) or economic adroitness are even more consequential. The occidental narrative has been badly vacillating lately. Its severe crisis – due in part to a lack of collective self-confidence, but also to disagreements between its main strands – merits a meticulous analysis of a multitude of criteria. The resulting critique is embedded in reflections on a general theory of narrativity.

      Table of Contents
      Contents: Narrativity – Western values – Collective identities – The truths of visual evidence – The «9/11» paradigm and the Muslim paradigm – Politics and rationality – Catastrophism – Economic basics – Scientific progress.

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