SpaceTime of the imperial [online] / edited by Holt Meyer, Susanne Rau, Katharina Waldner
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Reflecting on narrative othering through imperial timespaces Introduction. Reflecting on Narrative Othering through Imperial TimeSpaces Enchantments and Incitements: Modernity, Time/Space, Margins Imperiality, Deep Time, and Indigenous Landmark Epistemologies in North America In Other Times: Apocalypse, Temporality, Spatiality in Eastern India
Gender in the empire Introduction. Gender in the Empire “If I were King” – Photographic artifacts and the construction of imperial masculinities in the Philippine-American War (1899–1902) Beyond Blindness, Bias, and Marginalisation
Europe, spatiotemporal orientation, and the imperial Die neuzeitliche Narration „Europa“ und ihr imperialer Anspruch Alexander von Humboldt’s Interest in America: In the Service of Empire or of Humanity? Zum Pol
God(s) in the empire: mapping imperial religion Introduction. Empire and Religion Early Christian Martyrology, Imperial Thirdspace and Mimicry Die Macht des Schicksals? Ästhetische Formationen der RaumZeit
Cartographies of the imperial age Introduction. Spatiotemporalities of Cartographic Empire-Building The Spatial Anxieties of Everyday Colonial Rule and the History of Cartography: Connecting the Dots Mapping a Distant Empire: Bruno Hassenstein’s Atlas of Japan (1885/87) Void into Meaning: Geophysics and Imperial Cartography in the High Arctic
Media narratives on königsberg/kaliningrad: spatiotemporalities of the displaced Introduction. Temporal and Spatial Displacement: German and Russian Persons, Names and Cities in Königsberg/Kaliningrad Post-Imperial Narratives of Displacement in Germany around 1951 Displacement and its Nationalist Totalitarian Compensations in Puschdorf/Pushkino Der Traum von Klein-Moskau im Westen
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