(print) vi, 277 p. ; 24 cmMapping orientalism : representations and pedagogies / Jeffrey Cass -- The female captivity narrative : blood, water, and orientalism / Diane Long Hoeveler -- Better than the reality : the Egyptian market in nineteenth-century travel writing / Emily A. Haddad -- Colonial counterflow : from orientalism to Buddhism / Mark Lussier -- Homoerotics and orientalism in William Beckford's Vathek: liberalism and the problem of pederasty / Jeffrey Cass -- Orientalism in Disraeli's Alroy / Sheila Spector -- Pedagogic practices teaching the quintessential Turkish tale : Montagu's Turkish embassy letters / Jeanne Dubino -- Representing India in drawing room and classroom, or, Miss Owenson and those gay gentlemen, Brahma, Vishnu,...
Abstract Nur Fauzan Ahmad. 2007. Orientalism (A Short Note). Nusa Vol. 2 No. 2/ September 2007 ( ...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
In order to understand Orientalism it is necessary to realize, as Vincent T. Harlow has noted, that ...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between orientalism and colonialism. More speci...
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which Said studies the cultural representations tha...
The volume consists of 6 parts devoted to literature, languages, history, culture, science, religion...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
I. _ Introduction - p. 3 II. _ Translating Orientalism - p. 4 III. _ Early Modern Orientalism in Sh...
Over the last two decades, the experiences of colonization and decolonization, once safely relegated...
Cette thèse invite à une analyse des rapports entre les représentations savantes et communes de l'Or...
The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examinin...
International audienceTo speak about orientalism now is to explain the persistent concern, among aca...
Of the many criticisms leveled at Edward Said\u27s seminal work, Orientalism (1978), and those of po...
Abstract Nur Fauzan Ahmad. 2007. Orientalism (A Short Note). Nusa Vol. 2 No. 2/ September 2007 ( ...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
In order to understand Orientalism it is necessary to realize, as Vincent T. Harlow has noted, that ...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
The aim of this paper is to examine the relationship between orientalism and colonialism. More speci...
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which Said studies the cultural representations tha...
The volume consists of 6 parts devoted to literature, languages, history, culture, science, religion...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
I. _ Introduction - p. 3 II. _ Translating Orientalism - p. 4 III. _ Early Modern Orientalism in Sh...
Over the last two decades, the experiences of colonization and decolonization, once safely relegated...
Cette thèse invite à une analyse des rapports entre les représentations savantes et communes de l'Or...
The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examinin...
International audienceTo speak about orientalism now is to explain the persistent concern, among aca...
Of the many criticisms leveled at Edward Said\u27s seminal work, Orientalism (1978), and those of po...
Abstract Nur Fauzan Ahmad. 2007. Orientalism (A Short Note). Nusa Vol. 2 No. 2/ September 2007 ( ...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...