The Limits of Orientalism

The Limits of Orientalism
Title The Limits of Orientalism PDF eBook
Author Rahul Sapra
Publisher University of Delaware
Total Pages 222
Release 2011-03-14
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 1611490154

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The Limits of Orientalism: Seventeenth-Century Representations of India challenges recent postcolonial readings of European, and particularly English, representations of India in the seventeenth century. The book critiques Edward Said's discourse of 'Orientalism' by destabilizing the notion of a homogeneous 'West': the English interest was commercial, unlike the colonially and religiously motivated Portuguese, and therefore instead of representing Mughals as barbaric 'others,' the English travelers drew parallels between the Mughals and themselves in their writings, associating with them as partners in trade and potential allies in war. The Europeans praised Muslims' civility and religious tolerance, yet tended to be more conflicted with the Hindus, but eventually their negative views underwent a transformation, questioning the Orientalist notion of the homogeneous 'Indian.' By historicizing the European representations of India, the book undercuts postcolonial analyses by critics such as Kate Teltscher, Jyotsna Singh, Nandini Bhattacharya, Balachandra Rajan, Gayatri Chakravorty Spivak, Shankar Raman and others.

Orientalism

Orientalism
Title Orientalism PDF eBook
Author Edward W. Said
Publisher Vintage
Total Pages 432
Release 2014-10-01
Genre Social Science
ISBN 0804153868

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More than three decades after its first publication, Edward Said's groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East has become a modern classic. In this wide-ranging, intellectually vigorous study, Said traces the origins of "orientalism" to the centuries-long period during which Europe dominated the Middle and Near East and, from its position of power, defined "the orient" simply as "other than" the occident. This entrenched view continues to dominate western ideas and, because it does not allow the East to represent itself, prevents true understanding. Essential, and still eye-opening, Orientalism remains one of the most important books written about our divided world.

For Lust of Knowing

For Lust of Knowing
Title For Lust of Knowing PDF eBook
Author Robert Irwin
Publisher Penguin UK
Total Pages 609
Release 2007-01-25
Genre History
ISBN 0141901802

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Robert Irwin’s history of Orientalism leads from Ancient Greece to the present. He shows that, whether making philological comparisons between Arabic and Hebrew, cataloguing the coins of Fatimid Egypt or establishing the basic chronology of Harun al-Rashid’s military campaigns against Byzantium, scholars have been unified not by politics or ideology but by their shared obsession. For Lust of Knowing is an extraordinary, passionate book, both a sustained argument and a brilliant work of original scholarship.

Orientalism

Orientalism
Title Orientalism PDF eBook
Author Alexander Lyon Macfie
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 252
Release 2014-06-11
Genre History
ISBN 1317875338

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At a crucial moment in the history of relations of East and West, Orient and Occident, Christianity and Islam, Orientalism provides a timely account of the subject and the debate. In the 1960s and 1970s a powerful assault was launched on 'orientalism', led by Edward Said. The debate ranged far beyond the traditional limits of 'dry-as-dust' orientalism, involving questions concerning the nature of identity, the nature of imperialism, Islamophobia, myth, Arabism, racialism, intercultural relations and feminism. Charting the history of the vigorous debate about the nature of orientalism, this timely account revisits the arguments and surveys the case studies inspired by that debate.

Reorienting Orientalism

Reorienting Orientalism
Title Reorienting Orientalism PDF eBook
Author Chandreyee Niyogi
Publisher SAGE
Total Pages 310
Release 2006-04-14
Genre Social Science
ISBN 9780761934479

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Revised version of papers presented at the International Conference: Rereading Orientalism, held at Kolkata in August 2004.

Orientalism and Reverse Orientalism in Literature and Film

Orientalism and Reverse Orientalism in Literature and Film
Title Orientalism and Reverse Orientalism in Literature and Film PDF eBook
Author Sharmani Patricia Gabriel
Publisher Routledge
Total Pages 234
Release 2021-06-18
Genre Literary Criticism
ISBN 100039963X

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Acknowledging the significance of Edward Said’s Orientalism for contemporary discourse, the contributors to this volume deconstruct, rearrange, and challenge elements of his thesis, looking at the new conditions and opportunities offered by globalization. What can a renewed or reconceptualized Orientalism teach us about the force and limits of our racial imaginary, specifically in relation to various national contexts? In what ways, for example, considering our greater cross-cultural interaction, have clichés and stereotypes undergone a metamorphosis in contemporary societies and cultures? Theoretically, and empirically, this book offers an expansive range of contexts, comprising the insights, analytical positions, and perspectives of a transnational team of scholars of comparative literature and literary and cultural studies based in Australia, Hong Kong, Japan, Malaysia, USA, Singapore, Taiwan, and Turkey. Working with, through and beyond Orientalism, they examine a variety of cultural texts, including the novel, short story, poetry, film, graphic memoir, social thought, and life writing. Making connections across centuries and continents, they articulate cultural representation and discourse through multiple approaches including critical content analysis, historical contextualization, postcolonial theory, gender theory, performativity, intertextuality, and intersectionality. Given its unique approach, this book will be essential reading for scholars of literary theory, film studies and Asian studies, as well as for those with a general interest in postcolonial literature and film.

Rethinking Orientalism

Rethinking Orientalism
Title Rethinking Orientalism PDF eBook
Author Reina Lewis
Publisher
Total Pages
Release 2004
Genre
ISBN 9786000008017

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