America's Shadow: An Anatomy of EmpireU of Minnesota Press, 2000 - 287 pagini A study of imperialism that stretches from ancient Rome to the post-Cold War World, this provocative work boldly revises our assumptions about the genealogy of the West. Rather than locating its source in classical Greece, William V. Spanos argues, we should look to ancient Rome, which first articulated the ideas that would become fundamental to the West's imperial project. These founding ideas, he claims, have informed the American national identity and its foreign policy from its origins. The Vietnam War is at the center of this book. In the contradiction between the "free world" logic employed to justify U.S. intervention in Vietnam and the genocidal practices used to realize that logic, Spanos finds the culmination of an imperialistic discourse reaching back to the colonizing rationale of the Roman Empire. Spanos identifies the language of expansion in the "white" metaphors in Western philosophical discourse since the colonization of Greek thought by the Romans. He shows how these metaphors, and their role in metaphysical discourse, have long been complicit in the violence of imperialism. |
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... appropriation of the metaphor of the wound was intended to serve a reactionary ideological function . It was an appropriation by the ideological state apparatuses that , in keeping with the Cold War scenario , had as its end the ...
... appropriation of the metaphor of the wound was intended to serve a reactionary ideological function . It was an appropriation by the ideological state apparatuses that , in keeping with the Cold War scenario , had as its end the ...
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... appropriation of the metaphor of the Vietnam syndrome for the purpose of legitimizing the end - of - history discourse and the practice presided over by the United States . I mean by this — in keeping with the unex- ceptionalist ( i.e. ...
... appropriation of the metaphor of the Vietnam syndrome for the purpose of legitimizing the end - of - history discourse and the practice presided over by the United States . I mean by this — in keeping with the unex- ceptionalist ( i.e. ...
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... appropriation of Heidegger's Seinsgeschichte ( history of Being ) and thus constitutes another metanarrative that imposes a mono- lithic representation of the rhizoid complexities of the actual history of the West that undermines the ...
... appropriation of Heidegger's Seinsgeschichte ( history of Being ) and thus constitutes another metanarrative that imposes a mono- lithic representation of the rhizoid complexities of the actual history of the West that undermines the ...
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... appropriation of Foucault's poststructuralist genealogy of the dis- ciplinary society for his critique of Western knowledge production about the Orient . And it has contributed significantly to the understanding of modern imperialism ...
... appropriation of Foucault's poststructuralist genealogy of the dis- ciplinary society for his critique of Western knowledge production about the Orient . And it has contributed significantly to the understanding of modern imperialism ...
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