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Those drawings are of a Chinese girl in Germany btw , imo define east . west
lol.very true,where did you get them?I see Chinese characters on them.
thats a good question. I'd just settle for the traditional definition which includes Asia, Middle East and Russia East of the Urals, as comprising the 'East'. and the remaining area of Europe, west of the Urals, being the 'West'. The broadest definition of the East would probably be as follows.
A narrower definition that considers Abrahamic faiths as Western religions/culture, and South/Far Eastern philosophies only comprising the 'Eastern World'. I've seen it used by Asian supremacists, especially in Japan. Something like the area of map highlighted yellow as well as all the Pacific Islands where Asiatic people are native,
But in either case, it still leaves a large chunk of the world unrepresented. For example the Meso-American/Aztec cultures native to the Americas, the whole of sub Saharan Africa, not to mention whether Turkey and Caucasus region would consider themselves part of Eastern or Western realm (or perhaps both).
Things aren't so clear cut, but we can probably go by the generally accepted definition of south-easternmost Europe and Western Russia being the border between 'East' and 'West'. Personally I'd consider Africa as Eastern, and the native Americans as 'Eastern' too (given that they were mongoloid/Siberian peoples who migrated there roughly 15,000 years ago). But that's just me. They identify themselves how they wish, perhaps separate from the dichotomy altogether.
By Yang Liu