The Dictionary of Global Culture
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Description
As the world’s axes of population, power, and commerce shift from North to South and from West to East, the old Eurocentric model of culture is giving way to a new global paradigm. This dictionary, which has been compiled by two of our most esteemed scholars, is the first work of its kind to devote equal emphasis to the cultural contributions of the non-Western world alongside those of Europe and North America. Prepared by regional experts from five continents (including both scholars from other cultures and Western scholars of other cultures), the book’s more than 1,200 entries include: Chinua Achebe, Aeschylus, Bo Diddley, Denis Diderot, Martha Graham, The Great Leap Forward, Igbo, Inanna, Jainism, Henry James, John Milton, Yukio Mishima, Ramayana, Raphael, François Toussaint L’Ouverture, Trail of Tears, Zionism, Zydeco. Vast in scope and lucidly written, The Dictionary of Global Culture is an indispensable reference for students, businesspeople, or anyone seeking a foothold in the civilization of the next millennium.
Publication Date
1996
Recommended Citation
Appiah, Kwame Anthony; Gates, Henry Louis Jr.; and Vazquez, Michael Colin, "The Dictionary of Global Culture" (1996). Faculty Books & Edited Works. 777.
https://gretchen.law.nyu.edu/fac-books-edited-works/777
