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@book{ Riecken2012,
 title = {Periodization and the political: Abdallah Laroui's analysis of temporalities in a postcolonial context},
 author = {Riecken, Nils},
 year = {2012},
 series = {ZMO Working Papers},
 pages = {24},
 volume = {6},
 address = {Berlin},
 publisher = {Zentrum Moderner Orient},
 issn = {2191-3897},
 urn = {https://nbn-resolving.org/urn:nbn:de:101:1-201210023461},
 abstract = {This paper challenges the common opposition between periodizations as a heuristic means for historians, on the one hand, and as a political element in narratives of groups and origins on the other. It conceives periodizations as elements within wider social uses of time and, thus, the symbolic production of the political. I demonstrate this by analysing the works of the Moroccan historian and intellectual Abdallah Laroui (*1933) on modernity, historical representation, time and difference. First, I look at how Laroui spells out the relation of particular and general periodizations. Then I compare his approach to Dipesh Chakrabarty’s in his book Provincializing Europe. I interpret their discussion of time and temporalities as a response to a general problem in the theory of history, as well as an expression of a certain way of experiencing a globalised modernity in (post)colonial contexts. I argue that the core of their critique is the challenging of hegemonic representations of time and the breaking up of unified time into multiple temporalities. Finally, I look closer at the various articulations of this Denkfigur (figure of thought), especially regarding the postcolonial context and Walter Benjamin’s notion of empty, homogenous time.},
 keywords = {political factors; Indien; historische Entwicklung; Geschichtsbild; Morocco; conception of history; politische Faktoren; post-colonialism; historiography; Marokko; historical development; periodization; Postkolonialismus; Periodisierung; Geschichtsschreibung; India}}