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Through a Glass, Darkly - Blurred Images of Cultural Tradition and Modernity over Distance and Time (Hardcover)
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Through a Glass, Darkly - Blurred Images of Cultural Tradition and Modernity over Distance and Time (Hardcover)
Series: International Studies in Sociology and Social Anthropology, 75
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In today's European arts and sciences most of the time we see not
only other, but also our own cultural traditions and the different
forms of modernity like a dim image in a mirror. And the future of
our own and other cultures seems to be shrouded in mystery, because
our gift of knowledge and inspired messages are only partial. The
question this book addresses is whether it is possible to get an
almost face-to-face intimacy with various forms of cultural
tradition and modernity by using our experiences and our powers of
imagination, i.e. our expectations, in a more fruitful way.
The contributors to this book try to give answers to this weighty
question by taking as a guideline Erasmus's famous motto "ad
fontes, i.e. always go to the sources. Without, however, nursing
the illusion that our partial knowledge will ever be complete. Is
there, they ask, a real chasm between the 'modern' West and the
'traditional' East, as so many authors have argued? And if so, how
deep is the chasm and how is it to be bridged? How much do people
in the West know about their own cultural tradition and the modern
times they live in? How much do they know of the traditions and the
modernities of the East and how much do they need to know in order
to cope with what the future will probably bring? Are our images of
cultural tradition and modernity in East and West, in Past and
Present so blurred that we look at them as through a glass, darkly?
What the contributors to this book argue for is the necessity of
looking at developments both in East and West, both in Past and
Present from a wider perspective, of taking a global point of
departure. They argue for greater understanding and communication
betweencultures, for cultural pluralism (as distinct from cultural
relativism). They argue for the open, tolerant, non-dogmatic and
critical thought that was the most important characteristic of
Erasmus's philosophy.
The chapters in this book can be useful to a broad audience and a
range of social scientists and historians who are interested in the
understanding of the relation between Past and Present, Tradition
and Modernity, East and West.
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