Orientalism
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A. L. Macfie
About this book
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 misrepresentation, prejudice and bias. As a result an intense debate occurred regarding the validity of the charges made, involving not only Orientalists but students of history, anthropology, sociology, women's studies and the media.
Orientalism: A Reader provides the student with a selection of key readings from this debate, covering a range of areas including myth, imperialism, the cultural perspective, Marxist interpretation and feminist attitudes.
The origins and character of the debate on Orientalism are introduced, as well as the intellectual foundations of the assault made and the nature of the debate which ensued. Coverage begins with nineteenth-century material from thinkers such as Hegel and Marx, and moves through extracts from Nietzsche, Gramsci and Foucault to contemporary work from, for example, Bryan Turner, John MacKenzie and Edward Said. As well as a general introduction, each section is introduced and the extracts are placed in context to guide the student carefully through this complex debate.
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Frontmatter
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CONTENTS
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PREFACE
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INTRODUCTION
1 - PART I FOUNDATIONS OF A MYTH
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1 THE INDIAN FORM OF GOVERNMENT
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2 GORGEOUS EDIFICES
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3 THE BRITISH RULE IN INDIA
16 - PART II THE RISE OF ORIENTAL STUDIES
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4 LES COMMENCEMENTS DE L’ORIENTAUSME
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5 THE ASIATIC SOCIETY OF CALCUTTA
31 - PART III FOUNDATIONS OF A CRITIQUE
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6 APPEARANCE AND THE THING-IN-ITSELF
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7 ON HEGEMONY AND DIRECT RULE
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8 TRUTH AND POWER
41 - PART IV ORIENTALISM IN CRISIS
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9 ORIENTALISM IN CRISIS
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10 ENGLISH-SPEAKING ORIENTALISTS
57 - PART V AN APOLOGY FOR ORIENTALISM
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11 APOLOGY FOR ORIENTALISM
77 - PART VI AN ELABORATE A C COUNT
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12 SHATTERED MYTHS
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13 ARABS, ISLAM AND THE DOGMAS OF THE WEST
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14 MY THESIS
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15 ON FLAUBERT
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16 LATENT AND MANIFEST ORIENTALISM
111 - PART VII A MARXIST INTERPRETATION
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17 MARX AND THE END OF ORIENTALISM
115 - PART VIII AN AMERICAN RESPONSE
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18 THREE ARAB CRITIQUES OF ORIENTALISM
121 - PART IX FURTHER CRITIQUES
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19 A SECOND CRITIQUE OF ENGLISH-SPEAKING ORIENTALISTS
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20 ON THE ORIENTALISTS AGAIN
172 - PART X EDWARD SAID’S ORIENTALISM: REVIEWS AND REVIEW ARTICLES
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21 ORIENTALISM AT THE SERVICE OF IMPERIALISM
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22 HERMENEUTICS VERSUS HISTORY
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23 ENOUGH SAID
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24 ORIENTALISM AND ORIENTALISM IN REVERSE
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25 ORIENTALISM: A BLACK PERSPECTIVE
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26 THE QUESTION OF ORIENTALISM
249 - PART XI QUALIFICATIONS AND ELABORATION
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27 ‘GORGEOUS EAST’ VERSUS ‘LAND OF REGRETS’
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28 ORIENTALIST CONSTRUCTIONS OF INDIA
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29 BETWEEN ORIENTALISM AND HISTORICISM
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30 HUMANISING THE ARABS
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31 INDOLOGY, POWER, AND THE CASE OF GERMANY
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32 TURKISH EMBASSY LETTERS
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33 HISTORY, THEORY AND THE ARTS
326 - PART XII ORIENTALISM AND FEMINISM
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34 ORIENTALISM, HINDUISM AND FEMINISM
333 - PART XIII ORIENTALISM RECONSIDERED
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35 ORIENTALISM RECONSIDERED
343 - PART XIV BEYOND ORIENTALISM
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36 EXIT FROM ORIENTALISM
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37 FROM ORIENTALISM TO GLOBAL SOCIOLOGY
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BIBLIOGRAPHY
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ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
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