
New Books in Critical Theory Henning Trüper, "Orientalism, Philology, and the Illegibility of the Modern World" (Bloomsbury, 2020)
Oct 6, 2021
Henning Trüper, author of "Orientalism, Philology, and the Illegibility of the Modern World," delves into the evolution of philology and its ties to Orientalism. He critiques the stagnation of scholarly practices while examining the complex interplay between language study and imperialism. The discussion highlights the moral language behind 19th-century humanitarianism, the colonial legacies found in scholarship, and the intricate power dynamics surrounding philological practices. Trüper’s insights reveal how these historical debates resonate in contemporary understanding.
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Intro
00:00 • 5min
Unraveling Philology and Orientalism
04:55 • 23min
Philology, Colonialism, and the Legacy of Violence
28:13 • 19min
Power Dynamics at Aksum: Colonial Encounters and Local Politics
47:31 • 4min
Exploring Julius Wellhausen: Contributions to Philology and Islam
51:21 • 2min
Exploring Monotheism and Irony in Semitic Literature
53:41 • 3min
Philology and Historical Context
57:06 • 11min
Exploring Humanitarianism and Historical Intersections
01:08:28 • 2min
