
Sascha R. Klement
Sascha R. Klement studied English and comparative Literature at the Universities of Kent at Canterbury and Exeter, eventually writing a thesis on eighteenth-century travel writing, for which he did research in the UK, Germany and Turkey. His research interests include eighteenth-century literature and philosophy, travel writing, the Frankfurt School of Critical Theory, as well as political activism and social change. He lives in Cairo, Egypt.
transcript-Publications in the Research Fields: Global, Colonial, and Non-European History, History
Publications in the Series: Global and Colonial History
Publications
Book Chapter
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Representations of Global Civility
Frontmatter
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Contents
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Acknowledgements
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1. Prologue: From Local to Global, From Courtesy to Civility
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2. The Inception of Global Civility
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3. Global Civility and Shipwreck
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4. Global Civility on the Desert Route to India
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5. Two Views of Botany Bay:
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6. The Attraction of Repulsion
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7. From Representational Ambivalence to Colonialism
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8. Epilogue: From Global Civility to Comparative Imperialisms?
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Works Cited
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