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Representations of Global Civility
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By bringing together representations of the then already familiar Ottoman Empire and the largely unknown South Pacific in English travel writing during the long eighteenth century, Sascha Klement d...
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25 January 2022

Perhaps unexpectedly, English travel writing during the long eighteenth century reveals a discourse of global civility. By bringing together representations of the then already familiar Ottoman Empire and the largely unknown South Pacific, Sascha Klement adopts a uniquely global perspective and demonstrates how cross-cultural encounters were framed by Enlightenment philosophy, global interconnections, and even-handed exchanges across cultural divides. In so doing, this book shows that both travel and travel-writing from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries were much more complex and multi-layered than reductive Eurocentric histories often suggest.
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Pages: 270
Publisher: transcript publishing
Imprint: transcript publishing
Publication Date:
25 January 2022
Trim Size: 8.86 X 5.83 in
ISBN: 9783837655834
Format: Paperback
BISACs:
HISTORY / Europe / General, HISTORY / World, HISTORY / Social History
Sascha R. Klement studied English and comparative Literature at the Universities of Kent at Canterbury and Exeter, eventually writing a thesis on eighteenth-century travel writing, for which he did research in the UK, Germany and Turkey. His research interests include eighteenth-century literature and philosophy, travel writing, the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, as well as political activism and social change. He lives in Cairo, Egypt.
Frontmatter 1
Contents 5
Acknowledgements 7
1. Prologue: From Local to Global, From Courtesy to Civility 11
2. The Inception of Global Civility 21
3. Global Civility and Shipwreck 61
4. Global Civility on the Desert Route to India 97
5. Two Views of Botany Bay: 137
6. The Attraction of Repulsion 171
7. From Representational Ambivalence to Colonialism 219
8. Epilogue: From Global Civility to Comparative Imperialisms? 257
Works Cited 259