Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem(New Brunswick, Rutgers University Press, 2004, pp. 297ISBN 0813535433)di Ester Gendus
In the eighteenth and nineteen-centuries, Europeans traveled to Eastern countries, like Egypt and Is...
My essay is concerned with a series of publications in harem literature whose point of origin remain...
Recent German criticism has demonstrated that the relationships of Austria and Germany with the Ori...
Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem (New Brunswick, Rutgers Uni...
pp.297 Supported by grants from the AHRC, and Leverhulme Trust, this monograph (translated into Tur...
In contrast to most cultural histories of imperialism, which analyse Orientalist images of rather th...
This thesis examines the complex perspective of a woman traveller. Wortley Montagu, Martineau, Burto...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Otto...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ott...
European travel writing about Middle Eastern countries became a popular genre in the 1700s and into ...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
This unique collection takes a fresh look at Orientalism by shifting its centre from Europe to Ottom...
Orientalism has shaped conventional Euro-American epistemologies and approaches towards non-US/Europ...
In the now dense scholarship on the meanings and value of the concept or category of 'orientalism', ...
Arabian nights, oriental women, the harem, exoticism, and eroticism: what else comes to mind when th...
In the eighteenth and nineteen-centuries, Europeans traveled to Eastern countries, like Egypt and Is...
My essay is concerned with a series of publications in harem literature whose point of origin remain...
Recent German criticism has demonstrated that the relationships of Austria and Germany with the Ori...
Reina Lewis, Rethinking Orientalism. Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem (New Brunswick, Rutgers Uni...
pp.297 Supported by grants from the AHRC, and Leverhulme Trust, this monograph (translated into Tur...
In contrast to most cultural histories of imperialism, which analyse Orientalist images of rather th...
This thesis examines the complex perspective of a woman traveller. Wortley Montagu, Martineau, Burto...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Otto...
A common problem that needs addressing in the study of narratives concerning the Orient and the Ott...
European travel writing about Middle Eastern countries became a popular genre in the 1700s and into ...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
This unique collection takes a fresh look at Orientalism by shifting its centre from Europe to Ottom...
Orientalism has shaped conventional Euro-American epistemologies and approaches towards non-US/Europ...
In the now dense scholarship on the meanings and value of the concept or category of 'orientalism', ...
Arabian nights, oriental women, the harem, exoticism, and eroticism: what else comes to mind when th...
In the eighteenth and nineteen-centuries, Europeans traveled to Eastern countries, like Egypt and Is...
My essay is concerned with a series of publications in harem literature whose point of origin remain...
Recent German criticism has demonstrated that the relationships of Austria and Germany with the Ori...