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245 0 _aOrientalism revisited/
_bart, land and voyage
_cNetton, Ian Richard [ed.]
250 _a1st ed.
260 _aLondon:
_bRoutledge,
_c2013.
300 _a288 p.
505 _aIntroduction - Ian Netton Section I: Imagining the Orient 1.1 The Muslim World in British Historical Imaginations: "Re-thinking Orientalism" K.Humayun Ansari 1.2 Can the (Sub)altern Resist? A Dialogue Between Foucault and Said Arshin Adib-Moghaddam 1.3 Edward Said and the Political Present Nadia Abu El-Haj 1.4 New Orientalisms for Old: Articulations of the East in Raymond Schwab, Edward Said and Two Nineteenth Century French Orientalists Geoffrey Nash 1.5 Orientalism and Sufism: An Overview Linda Sijbrand Section II: Art 2.1 Orientalism in Arts and Crafts Revisited: The Lessons from the Orient John M. Mackenzie 2.2 Visual Ethnography, Stereotypes and Photographing Algeria Susan Slymovics Section III: Land 3.1 Revisiting Edward W. Said's Palestine: Between Nationalism and Post-Zionism Ilan Pappe 3.2 Studies and Souvenirs of Palestine and Transjordan: The Revival of the Latin Patriarchate of Jerusalem and the Re-Discovery of the Holy Land during the 19th Century Paolo Maggiolini 3.3 Arabizing the Bible: Racial Supersessionism in Nineteenth Century Christian Art and Biblical Scholarship Ivan Davidson Kalmar 3.4 Orientalism and Bibliolatry: Framing the Holy Land in 19th Century Protestant Bible Customs Texts Daniel Martin Varisco Part IV: Voyage 4.1 The Orient's Medieval "Orient(alism)": The Rihla of Sulayman al-Tajir Nizar F. Hermes 4.2 Ibn Battuta in Wanderland: Voyage as Text: Was Ibn Battuta and Orientalist? - Ian Richard Netton Section V: The Occidental Mirror 5.1 The Maghreb and the Occident: Towards the Construction of an Occidentalist Discourse Zahia Smail Salhi
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