Writing International Relations from the invisible side of the abyssal line
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Tarih
2017
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Cambridge Univ Press
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info:eu-repo/semantics/closedAccess
Özet
The article discusses the manner in which the story of the international system and the relationship between violence and civilisation that Andrew Linklater tells in Violence and Civilization in the Western States-Systems remains on the visible side of the absyssal line. Absyssal thinking refers to the distinctions created between visible and invisible realms and it is Eurocentrism as a system of knowledge that sustains and reproduces this abyssal line. The article will focus on two instances of reproducing this abyssal line. The first will be with respect to the way in which histories of Europe and colonialism are detached from each other. The second will be on where political and moral ` progress' is being located within the development of the ` global civilizing process'.
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Eurocentrism, History, Abyssal Line, Eurocentrism, Colonialism, Critique, Modernity, Imperial, History
Kaynak
Review of International Studies
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Q1
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Cilt
43
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4