ISBN:
9783110418750
Language:
English
Pages:
1 online resource (514 pages)
Series Statement:
SpatioTemporality / RaumZeitlichkeit Ser. v.1
Series Statement:
SpatioTemporality / RaumZeitlichkeit Ser. v.1
Parallel Title:
Erscheint auch als SpaceTime of the imperial
Parallel Title:
Print version Meyer, Holt SpaceTime of the Imperial
DDC:
304.2/3
Keywords:
Space and time Congresses History
;
Imperialism Congresses
;
Space perception Congresses History
;
Time perception Congresses History
;
History Congresses Philosophy
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Militarism ; Germany ; History
;
Electronic books
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Aufsatzsammlung
;
Aufsatzsammlung
;
Raum
;
Zeit
;
Reichsidee
;
Geschichte
Abstract:
Intro -- Contents -- "… this smooth space of Empire … " Introduction to Six Spatiotemporal 'Stabs' at Analyzing the Imperial -- Reflecting on Narrative Othering through Imperial TimeSpaces -- Introduction. Reflecting on Narrative Othering through Imperial TimeSpaces -- Enchantments and Incitements: Modernity, Time/Space, Margins -- Imperiality, Deep Time, and Indigenous Landmark Epistemologies in North America -- In Other Times: Apocalypse, Temporality, Spatiality in Eastern India -- Gender in the Empire -- Introduction. Gender in the Empire -- "If I were King" - Photographic artifacts and the construction of imperial masculinities in the Philippine-American War (1899-1902) -- Beyond Blindness, Bias, and Marginalisation. Gender and the Making/Unmaking of Colonial, Anti-Colonial, and Post-Colonial Analyses -- Europe, Spatiotemporal Orientation, and the Imperial -- Introduction. Europe, Spatiotemporal Orientation, and the Imperial -- Die neuzeitliche Narration „Europa" und ihr imperialer Anspruch -- Alexander von Humboldt's Interest in America: In the Service of Empire or of Humanity? -- Zum Pol. Positionen der Arktis in Raum und Zeit -- God(s) in the Empire: Mapping Imperial Religion -- Introduction. Empire and Religion -- Early Christian Martyrology, Imperial Thirdspace and Mimicry -- Die Macht des Schicksals?. Zur antiken Vorgeschichte des Reichsapfels -- Ästhetische Formationen der RaumZeit. Religion, Nation und imperiale Imagination -- Cartographies of the Imperial Age -- Introduction. Spatiotemporalities of Cartographic Empire-Building -- The Spatial Anxieties of Everyday Colonial Rule and the History of Cartography: Connecting the Dots -- Mapping a Distant Empire: Bruno Hassenstein's Atlas of Japan (1885/87) -- Void into Meaning: Geophysics and Imperial Cartography in the High Arctic.
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