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Orientalism : a reader /

"In the period of decolonisation that followed the end of the Second World War a number of scholars, mainly Middle Eastern, launched a sustained assault on Orientalism -- the theory and practice of representing 'the Orient' in Western thought -- accusing its practitioners of misrepres...

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Clasificación:Libro Electrónico
Otros Autores: Macfie, A. L. (Editor )
Formato: Electrónico eBook
Idioma:Inglés
Publicado: Edinburgh : Edinburgh University Press, 2000.
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Acceso en línea:Texto completo
Tabla de Contenidos:
  • 1. The Indian form of government / James Mill
  • 2. Gorgeous edifices / G.W.F. Hegel
  • 3. The British rule in India / Karl Marx
  • 4. Les Commencements de l'orientalisme / Pierre Martino
  • 5. The Asiatic Society of Calcutta / Raymond Schwab
  • 6. Appearance and the thing-in-itself / Friedrich Nietzsche
  • 7. On hegemony and direct rule / Antonio Gramsci
  • 8. Truth and power / Michel Foucault
  • 9. Orientalism in crisis / Anouar Abdel-Malek
  • 10. English-speaking orientalists / A.L. Tibawi
  • 11. Apology for orientalism / Francesco Gabrieli
  • 12. Shattered myths / Edward Said
  • 13. Arabs, Islam and the dogmas of the West / Edward Said
  • 14. My thesis / Edward Said
  • 15. On Flaubert / Edward Said
  • 16. Latent and manifest orientalism / Edward Said
  • 17. Marx and the end of orientalism / Bryan S. Turner
  • 18. Three Arab critiques of orientalism / Donald P. Little
  • 19. A second critique of English-speaking orientalists / A.L. Tibawi
  • 20. On the orientalists again / A.L. Tibawi
  • 21. Orientalism at the service of imperialism / Stuart Schaar
  • 22. Hermeneutics versus history / David Kopf
  • 23. Enough Said / Michael Richardson
  • 24. Orientalism and orientalism in reverse / Sadik Jalal al-'Azm
  • 25. Orientalism: a black perspective / Ernets J. Wilson III
  • 26. The question of orientalism / Bernard Lewis
  • 27. 'Gorgeous East' versus 'Land of Regrets' / B.J. Moore-Gilbert
  • 28. Orientalist constructions of India / Ronald Inden
  • 29. Between orientalism and historicism / Aijaz Ahmad
  • 30. Humanising the Arabs / Billie Melman
  • 31. Indology, power and the case of Germany / Sheldon Pollock
  • 32. Turkish Embassy letters / Lisa Lowe
  • 33. History, theory and the arts / John MacKenzie
  • 34. Orientalism, hinduism and feminism / Richard King
  • 35. Orientalism reconsidered / Edward Said
  • 36. Exit from orientalism / Fred Dallmayr
  • 37. From orientalism to global sociology / Bryan S. Turner.