The Influence of Postcolonial Studies on the Transformation of Methodology in Philosophy and Cultural Theory

Abstract

The article describes the methodological shifts in the theory and philosophy of culture brought about by the influence of the postcolonial studies. The main focus is on the problems arising in the discursive representation of cultures.


 


 


Keywords: culture, philosophy of culture, postcolonial studies, methodology, discourse.

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