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Add sections to the bookbuilder: The Neo-Primitivist Turn (Victor Li)

 

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Preface
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1. The Neo-primitivist Turn
From the ‘Savage Slot’ to the Critique of Modernity
Anti-primitivist Primitivism
Primitivism without Primitives, or Towards Alterity, Culture, and Modernity
2. Alterity: Jean Baudrillard, Jean-Francois Lyotard, Marianna Torgovnick
The Premodern Condition: Baudrillard, Lyotard, and Radical Otherness
Primitives Are Us: Torgovnick, the Oceanic, and the Feminine
3. Culture: Marshall Sahlins
Sahlins, Captain Cook, and the Apotheosis of Culture
‘Pensee Sauvage’ and Cultural Holism
Historical Change and Structural Continuity
How ‘Natives’ Think: Different Cultures, Different Rationalities
4. Modernity: Jurgen Habermas
‘Followed as if by a shadow’: Habermas’s Other Discourse of Modernity
The Linguistification of the Premodern: From Myth to Modernity
Rationality, Loss, and the Recovery of the Premodern Other
Conclusion: ‘Theorizing always needs a Savage’[861]
References
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