Enemies Of Civilization: Attitudes Toward Foreigners In...

Enemies Of Civilization: Attitudes Toward Foreigners In Ancient Mesopotamia, Egypt, And China

Mu-Chou Poo
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Enemies of Civilization is a work of comparative history and cultural consciousness that discusses how ''others'' were perceived in three ancient civilizations: Mesopotamia, Egypt, and China. Each civilization was the dominant culture in its part of the world, and each developed a mind-set that regarded itself as culturally superior to its neighbors. Mu-chou Poo compares these societies' attitudes toward other cultures and finds differences and similarities that reveal the self-perceptions of each society.

Notably, this work shows that in contrast to modern racism based on biophysical features, such prejudice did not exist in these ancient societies. It was culture rather than biophysical nature that was the most important criterion for distinguishing us from them. By examining how societies conceive their prejudices, this book breaks new ground in the study of ancient history and opens new ways to look at human society, both ancient and modern.

年:
2005
版:
illustrated edition
出版社:
State University of New York Press
言語:
english
ページ:
231
ISBN 10:
079146363X
ISBN 13:
9780791463635
シリーズ:
S U N Y Series in Chinese Philosophy and Culture
ファイル:
PDF, 1.57 MB
IPFS:
CID , CID Blake2b
english, 2005
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