Discusses how Orientalism, a key critical concept in literary studies, has evolved and assists our reading of literature.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Introduction Geoffrey P. Nash Part I. Origins: 1. Styles of Orientalism in the eighteenth century Suvir Kaul 2. The origin and development of the Oriental tale James Watt 3. Romantic Orientalism and Occidentalism Saree Makdisi 4. The Victorians: empire and the East Sukanya Banerjee 5. Orientalism and Victorian fiction Daniel Bivona 6. Orientalism and race: Aryans and Semites Christopher Hutton 7. Orientalism and the Bible Ivan D. Kalmar Part II. Development: 8. Said, Bhabha and the colonized subject Eleanor Byrne 9. The Harem: gendering Orientalism Reina Lewis 10. Orientalism and Middle East travel writing Ali Behdad 11. Nineteenth and twentieth American Orientalism David Weir 12. Edward Said and resistance in colonial and postcolonial literatures Valerie Kennedy 13. Can the cosmopolitan writer be absolved of racism? Andrew C. Long Part III. Application: 14. From Orientalism to Islamophobia Mahmut Mutman 15. Applications of neo-Orientalism and Islamophobia in recent writing Peter Morey 16. Orientalism and cultural translation: Middle-Eastern American writing Carol W. N. Fadda 17. New Orientalism and the American media: New York Cleopatra and Saudi 'giggly black ghosts' Moneera Ghadeer 18. On Orientalism's future(s) Anouar Majid 19. The engine of survival: a future for Orientalism Patrick Williams.
Introduction Geoffrey P. Nash Part I. Origins: 1. Styles of Orientalism in the eighteenth century Suvir Kaul 2. The origin and development of the Oriental tale James Watt 3. Romantic Orientalism and Occidentalism Saree Makdisi 4. The Victorians: empire and the East Sukanya Banerjee 5. Orientalism and Victorian fiction Daniel Bivona 6. Orientalism and race: Aryans and Semites Christopher Hutton 7. Orientalism and the Bible Ivan D. Kalmar Part II. Development: 8. Said, Bhabha and the colonized subject Eleanor Byrne 9. The Harem: gendering Orientalism Reina Lewis 10. Orientalism and Middle East travel writing Ali Behdad 11. Nineteenth and twentieth American Orientalism David Weir 12. Edward Said and resistance in colonial and postcolonial literatures Valerie Kennedy 13. Can the cosmopolitan writer be absolved of racism? Andrew C. Long Part III. Application: 14. From Orientalism to Islamophobia Mahmut Mutman 15. Applications of neo-Orientalism and Islamophobia in recent writing Peter Morey 16. Orientalism and cultural translation: Middle-Eastern American writing Carol W. N. Fadda 17. New Orientalism and the American media: New York Cleopatra and Saudi 'giggly black ghosts' Moneera Ghadeer 18. On Orientalism's future(s) Anouar Majid 19. The engine of survival: a future for Orientalism Patrick Williams.
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