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Definition of Europocentric
1. Adjective. Focussed on Europe and the Europeans.
Lexicographical Neighbors of Europocentric
Literary usage of Europocentric
Below you will find example usage of this term as found in modern and/or classical literature:
1. The Processes of History by Frederick John Teggart (1918)
"... that the concept of "progress" is arrived at by the maintenance of a europocentric
tradition and the elimination from consideration of the activities of ..."
2. The Processes of History by Frederick John Teggart (1918)
"... that the concept of "progress" is arrived at by the maintenance of a europocentric
tradition and the elimination from consideration of the activities of ..."
3. James Bowdoin and the Patriot Philosophers by Frank Edward Manuel (2004)
"Typically europocentric, Bowdoin in passing denigrated the culture of the American
Indians, which he concluded had been static through the ages because of ..."
4. Conflict, Culture and History: Regional Dimensions by Stephen J. Blank (1991)
"The difficulty Westerners have in comprehending the nature of conflict on the
global periphery lies in the tenacious grip we have on the europocentric ..."