Unfabling the East, Jurgen Osterhammel
Unfabling the East, Jurgen Osterhammel
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Unfabling the East
The Enlightenment's Encounter with Asia

Author: Jürgen Osterhammel

Narrator: Ric Jerrom

Unabridged: 25 hr 49 min

Format: Digital Audiobook Download

Published: 11/13/2018


Synopsis

This audiobook narrated by Ric Jerrom reveals how Enlightenment Europe rediscovered its identity by measuring itself against the great civilizations of Asia During the long eighteenth century, Europe's travelers, scholars, and intellectuals looked to Asia in a spirit of puzzlement, irony, and openness. In this panoramic and colorful book, Jürgen Osterhammel tells the story of the European Enlightenment's nuanced encounter with the great civilizations of the East, from the Ottoman Empire and India to China and Japan. Here is the acclaimed book that challenges the notion that Europe's formative engagement with the non-European world was invariably marred by an imperial gaze and presumptions of Western superiority. Osterhammel shows how major figures such as Leibniz, Voltaire, Gibbon, and Hegel took a keen interest in Asian culture and history, and introduces lesser-known scientific travelers, colonial administrators, Jesuit missionaries, and adventurers who returned home from Asia bearing manuscripts in many exotic languages, huge collections of ethnographic data, and stories that sometimes defied belief. Osterhammel brings the sights and sounds of this tumultuous age vividly to life, from the salons of Paris and the lecture halls of Edinburgh to the deserts of Arabia, the steppes of Siberia, and the sumptuous courts of Asian princes. He demonstrates how Europe discovered its own identity anew by measuring itself against its more senior continent, and how it was only toward the end of this period that cruder forms of Eurocentrism--and condescension toward Asia—prevailed. A momentous work by one of Europe's most eminent historians, Unfabling the East takes readers on a thrilling voyage to the farthest shores, bringing back vital insights for our own multicultural age.

Reviews

Goodreads review by Marks54

I first became aware of this work while reading Kati Marton’s recent biography of Angela Merkel, who brought this German historian into some meetings to discuss his ongoing work. When I tried to look up whether any of his work had been translated, I found that Princeton University press had just tra......more

Goodreads review by Benji

Ambiguities dissolved in the acid bath of professionalized rationality. The unfabling of the east led to a narrowing of intellectual horizons. Pedants set about ranking nations in regular league tables. Humor and irony gave way to sarcasm and condescending caricature. The assumption of European supe......more

Goodreads review by Razi

Yes it started off like an academic tome and it did take a bit getting used to but once the vast array of personalities discussed were made more familiar, it became an easy read (or listen in my case). The Longer Eighteenth Century lasted from around 1680 to the 1820s when a steady stream of Europea......more

Goodreads review by Iván

Libro muy interesante pero bastante denso. He tardado un par de años en acabarlo, lo he ido leyendo a ratos, aparcando su lectura y volviendo a sus páginas cada ciertos meses. Una mirada histórica y humanista de Asia por parte de numerosos viajeros, intelectuales, religiosos y académicos. Hay refere......more

Goodreads review by Matthew

An exhaustively researched history documenting the Western perceptions of Asia during the Enlightenment. Osterhammel does a brilliant job documenting the ways that Orientalism and Western attitudes of superiority were gradually constructed. While the argument and evidence are impressive, the book is......more