Looking at representations of nineteenth-century 'oriental' bodies, inquiring deeply into their erotic dimensions, tracing their global dissemination at cross-cultural intersections of the visual and the political. This book examines orientalism's politico-erotic import across not only imperial Britain and France but also throughout India.
Looking at representations of nineteenth-century 'oriental' bodies, inquiring deeply into their erotic dimensions, tracing their global dissemination at cross-cultural intersections of the visual and the political. This book examines orientalism's politico-erotic import across not only imperial Britain and France but also throughout India.Hinweis: Dieser Artikel kann nur an eine deutsche Lieferadresse ausgeliefert werden.
Julie F. Codell is Professor of Art History at Arizona State University and Faculty Affiliate in Film and Media Studies, English, Gender and Women's Studies, and the Center for Asian Research, USA. Joan DelPlato is Professor of Art History, Bard College at Simon's Rock, Great Barrington, MA, USA.
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List of Illustrations ix Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction: Rethinking Orientalism, Eroticism and Cross-Cultural Visuality 1 Julie Codell and Joan DelPlato PART I: RACE, ETHNICITY AND THE ABJECT ORIENTAL 2 Menace at the Portal: Masculine Desire and the Homoerotics of Orientalism 25 James Smalls 3 Delacroix's Invitation to the Jewish Wedding in Morocco 55 Albert Boime 4 Seeing through "The Veil Trick": Heterotopic Eroticism in Monti's Sculpture Circassian Slave at the Crystal Palace in 1851 83 Joan DelPlato PART II: DISCOURSES OF PROJECTION AND CULTURAL CROSS-DRESSING 5 The Conceit of Burton's Scar: Orientalism as Identity and Transgression 115 Julie Codell 6 Other Desires and the Desire of Others 141 Mary Roberts PART III: CIRCULATING AND RE-CIRCULATING ORIENTAL EROTICS 7 Sapphism and the Seraglio: Refl ections on the Queer Female Gaze and Orientalism 163 Reina Lewis 8 European Fantasies and Awadhi Aspirations: From a "Turkish" Harem to a Lucknowi Zenana 181 Saleema Waraich Works
List of Illustrations ix Notes on Contributors xiii Acknowledgments xvii 1 Introduction: Rethinking Orientalism, Eroticism and Cross-Cultural Visuality 1 Julie Codell and Joan DelPlato PART I: RACE, ETHNICITY AND THE ABJECT ORIENTAL 2 Menace at the Portal: Masculine Desire and the Homoerotics of Orientalism 25 James Smalls 3 Delacroix's Invitation to the Jewish Wedding in Morocco 55 Albert Boime 4 Seeing through "The Veil Trick": Heterotopic Eroticism in Monti's Sculpture Circassian Slave at the Crystal Palace in 1851 83 Joan DelPlato PART II: DISCOURSES OF PROJECTION AND CULTURAL CROSS-DRESSING 5 The Conceit of Burton's Scar: Orientalism as Identity and Transgression 115 Julie Codell 6 Other Desires and the Desire of Others 141 Mary Roberts PART III: CIRCULATING AND RE-CIRCULATING ORIENTAL EROTICS 7 Sapphism and the Seraglio: Refl ections on the Queer Female Gaze and Orientalism 163 Reina Lewis 8 European Fantasies and Awadhi Aspirations: From a "Turkish" Harem to a Lucknowi Zenana 181 Saleema Waraich Works
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