The British government has been more diplomatic but no less pointed, arguing that a body led by the European Central Bank is likely to be too eurocentric. |
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Rather, they map onto each other and reinforce a politically conservative, Eurocentric view of culture. |
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The Aryan Invasion theory propounded by western scholars gives a Eurocentric history of civilization, based on racial parameters. |
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Conventional historians will find the unashamedly Eurocentric view disturbing, and will judge the author's use of evidence rather cavalier. |
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The last have been favored in histories of world Jewry, and for too long those histories have been skewed by their Eurocentric view. |
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In more than one instance their Eurocentric view eclipsed their respect, and they overlaid their names on ancient rock art and structures. |
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The result was a Eurocentric view of world history in which Africans had no part. |
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So the point is that criminologists should be committed in their research to understanding the world marginalized by Eurocentric culture. |
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Instead, the authors provide a Eurocentric view of pollution and its causes. |
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This is evident not only in the imposition of an alien, Eurocentric repressive moral code, but also in acts of violence and sexual exploitation. |
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His seminal book postulated that depictions of the East by Western painters and writers had a Eurocentric, colonialist subtext. |
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Australia was part of the British Empire and at school I was taught a fairly Britain-centric and Eurocentric view of the world. |
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There is always a danger here of adopting a chauvinistically Eurocentric perspective. |
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Now, in the epoch of multiculturalism, the offenders are accused of being Eurocentric or of exhibiting cultural arrogance. |
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History at school had been taught from a Eurocentric perspective, focusing on colonisation or slavery in Africa. |
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When I got to Union in New York, the culture was elitist, Eurocentric, competitive and individualistic. |
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The main focus may have been Eurocentric, but there was a constant consideration of non-European cultures, in particular India and China. |
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Over the last few years, interest in literary predecessors has justifiably fallen into disfavor among comparatists for being Eurocentric and essentialist. |
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Most of these so called healthy weight indicators do not take many things into account and are biased towards a Eurocentric view of size and beauty. |
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Most prominent among these were the postmodern, postcolonial, and subaltern critiques of Eurocentric conceptions of modernity and development. |
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In this paper, Archie Mafeje argues that most of these were lost in the welter of Eurocentric theories and universalizing tendencies. |
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Scholars of all ranks show how Wentworth was the product of a thousand horrific cultural blindnesses and Eurocentric brutalities. |
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Post-colonialists accuse it of being Eurocentric, an apology for imperialism. |
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These days, the most contentious issue is the idea that politeness studies has been too Eurocentric. |
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If such a situation were to arise here, with our Eurocentric outlook, we would quite naturally speak of a world war. |
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It is truly surprising that the Agriculture Committee remains locked in a Eurocentric approach without any awareness of global realities. |
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What some Members have said tends to reflect their Eurocentric views and their disappointment at our place in this multipolar world. |
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Eurocentric culture and the Industrial Revolution led us to condemn indigenous cultures and those who live in harmony with nature. |
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There was especially a need to reflect on the historical relationship between continents and move away from a Eurocentric vision of history. |
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Eurocentric and patriarchal legislation has adversely impacted the roles and responsibilities of Aboriginal women. |
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The attempt to assimilate the Aboriginal population into the dominant Eurocentric culture through education had been a dismal failure. |
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I suppose, too, there is a feeling among Eurocentric critics that the Latins received their due decades ago. |
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Overall, the show is a thorough, if exclusively Eurocentric, X-ray vision of fashion. |
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Proponents of the former position were cast as conservative upholders of Enlightenment verities clinging to modernism as the last bastion of a Eurocentric culture. |
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The list has also been criticised for a lack of female representation and for being overly Eurocentric. |
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Bala argues that by ignoring such multicultural impacts we have been led to a Eurocentric conception of the scientific revolution. |
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They argue that the original 'human revolution' theory reflects a profound Eurocentric bias. |
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In this way, the Eurocentric argument was turned around and applied to the European invaders. |
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Rather, it is and historically has been their obligation to adjust to the Eurocentric Judeo-Christian national character and become Americans. |
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This also entails a review of the theoretical constructs that have been evolved mainly by Eurocentric advocates to characterize such adaptations or responses, and the policy predispositions to which they have given rise. |
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It is somewhat too Eurocentric and somewhat too compartmentalised as well. |
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The curriculum has become only marginally less Eurocentric since then. |
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Students needed to embrace a new world view that was Eurocentric in nature, a world view that promoted daily schedules and the adherence to European values and beliefs. |
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Sister Beverly Jacobs challenged the Eurocentric leadership model and gave us much to reflect upon with respect to Aboriginal history, democracy, and, the need to re-examine the question of leadership roles. |
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This takes place in modernism when the science that promised to free the peoples became caught up in fantastic Eurocentric colonialism in practice. |
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It is a challenge that I am willing to take on and one by one, we are trying to chip away at this Eurocentric sort of arrogance and ignorance that endorses the paternalism of the Indian Act. |
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These claims for recognition and equality have challenged Eurocentric ideas that have long prevailed in international development policy-making, and that are to some extent still recited today. |
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First and foremost, there was a general consensus that throughout history, Eurocentric education curriculums and residential schools regarded Indigenous knowledge as unscientific and superstitious. |
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We have chosen to put the emphasis on cooperation, not just on security. That rules out any one-sided, Eurocentric approach and it calls for multilateralism and persuasion, not coercion or unilateralism. |
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One of the ways in which Eurocentric hegemony is retained is by limiting the kinds of portrayals of ethnic minorities in the media to negative or exotic stereotypes. |
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We have indeed what is sometimes referred to as a Eurocentric approach, and sometimes referred to as an approach provided by the dominant culture, throughout broadcasting in its entirety. |
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We are a bunch of white guys and a couple of white women in suits who are going to once again, in a Eurocentric, colonial style, dictate to them what we think their way of life should look like. |
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The values inherent in a Eurocentric view of the world are now recognized for their limitations and biases and are giving way to a more universalistic approach to the study of humanity. |
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Most of the contributors are Eurocentric and ignore the pan-Islamic movement of which Iranian fundamentalism is only a part. |
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A new church had been formed but the same British hymnaries continued to support a Eurocentric worship model. |
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