Comparative Studies in Asian and Latin American Philosophies : Cross-Cultural Theories and Methodologies.
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- 9781350007901
- 109
- B799 .C667 2020
Cover -- Half-title -- Title -- Copyright -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- 1. Introduction -- Part I. Coloniality and Orientalism in the Nineteenth and Twentieth Centuries -- 2. Occidentalism and Orientalism in the Late Writings of Antonio Caso -- 3. The Indian Veil: The Metaphysics of Racial Origins in the Americas -- 4. The Search for the Orient in Creole America: The Nineteenth Century and its Paths -- Part II. New Directions in Asian-Latin American Comparative Philosophy -- 5. Breastfeeding in Between: A Lugonian Reading of Watsuji Tetsurō's Rinrigaku -- 6. Two Ideas of Education: Amano Teiyū and José Vasconcelos -- 7. Confucius and the Aztecs on The Mean -- Part III. Comparative Philosophy from the Anti-colonial Perspective -- 8. Is Anarchy a False Hope? Latin American Revolutionaries Knew Dhamma and Saddha -- 9. The Ants and the Elephant: Martial Arts and Liberation Philosophy in the Americas -- 10. Legacies of Legitimacy and Resistance: Imperial and State Violence in South Asia and Latin America -- Index.
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