Orientalism / Edward W. Said.
Material type:
- text
- unmediated
- volume
- 039474067X
- 9780394740676
- Orientalism
- Imperialism
- East and West
- Mongoloid race
- Asian People
- Race Relations
- Far East
- Orientalisme
- Impérialisme
- Race mongoloïde
- Orientalism
- 73.00 ethnology: general
- 15.59 history of great parts of the world, peoples, civilizations: other
- East and West
- Education
- Imperialism
- Orientalism
- Public opinion, Western
- Kultur
- Orientalistik
- Oriëntalisme
- Oriëntalistiek
- Imperialism
- East and West
- Orientalism
- Asia -- Foreign public opinion, Western
- Middle East -- Foreign public opinion, Western
- Asia -- Study and teaching
- Middle East -- Study and teaching
- Asie -- Opinion publique occidentale
- Moyen-Orient -- Opinion publique occidentale
- Asie -- Étude et enseignement
- Moyen-Orient -- Étude et enseignement
- Asia
- Middle East
- Orient
- Europa
- Middle East -- Foreign public opinion
- Asia -- Foreign public opinion
- Asia -- Study and teaching
- Middle East -- Study and teaching
- Europa
- DS12.S253.O754 1994
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Includes bibliographical references and index.
The scope of orientalism. Knowing the oriental ; Imaginative geography and its representations : orientalizing the oriental ; Projects ; Crisis -- Orientalist structures and restructures. Redrawn frontiers, redefined issues, secularized religion ; Silverstre de Sacy and Ernest Renan : rational anthropology and philological laboratory ; Oriental residence and scholarship : the requirements of lexicography and imagination ; Pilgrims and pilgrimages, British and French -- Orientalism now. Latent and manifest orientalism ; Style, expertise, vision : orientalism's worldliness ; Modern Anglo-French orientalism in fullest flower ; The latest phase.
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which the author establishes the term "Orientalism" as a critical concept to describe the West's commonly contemptuous depiction and portrayal of The East, i.e. the Orient.
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