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Jang, Ijin
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2014-10-28
Eurocentrism as currently established power dominates political, economical, cultural,
social, and academic spheres, pushing the Majority World to the margin. Eurocentrism
as discourse has been produced in deep articulation in the colonial history with practices
of representation of the West as Self and ‘the Rest’ as the racialized and gendered Other.
This thesis brings attention to the systems of representation in which the West claims
cultural and racial superiority while confining the Majority World within fixed
boundaries of stereotyping. It also explores how the Eurocentric discourse affects the
subjectivities of people in the Majority World.
http://hdl.handle.net/10234/108407
Máster Universitario en Estudios Internacionales de Paz, Conflictos y Desarrollo
International Master in Peace, Conflict and Development Studies
Màster Internacional en Estudis de Pau, Conflictes i Desenvolupament
Eurocentrism
Representation
Racism
Identities
Subjectivities
Representing the self/other: Towards In-Between