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050 0 4 _aDS12
_b.S24 2003
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100 1 _aSaid, Edward W
245 1 0 _aOrientalism /
_cEdward W. Said ; [with a new preface by the author]
250 _a25th Anniversary ed
264 1 _aNew York :
_bVintage Books,
_c[2003]
300 _axxx, 394 pages ;
_c21 cm
336 _atext
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_2rdacontent
337 _aunmediated
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_2rdamedia
338 _avolume
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_2rdacarrier
504 _aIncludes bibliographical references and index
505 0 0 _t-- The scope of orientalism. I. Knowing the Oriental ; II. Imaginative geography and its representations : orientalizing the Oriental ; III. Projects ; IV. Crisis
_t-- Orientalist structures and restructures. I. Redrawn frontiers, redefined issues, secularized religion ; II. Silvestre de Sacy and Ernest Renan : Rational anthropology and philogical laboratory ; III. Oriental residence and scholarship : the requirements of lexicography and imagination ; IV. Pilgrims and pilgrimages, British and French
_t-- Orientalism now. I. Latent and manifest orientalism ; II. Style, expertise, vision: orientalism's worldliness ; III. Modern Anglo-French orientalism in fullest flower ; IV. The latest phase
_t-- Afterword
_t-- Notes
_t-- Index
520 3 _aThe author presents a critique of the Western World's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East and Arab people. In this study, the author traces the origins of the West's concept of "orientalism" to the centuries-long period during which Europe dominated the Middle and Near East
650 0 _aOrientalism
651 0 _aAsia
_xForeign public opinion
651 0 _aMiddle East
_xForeign public opinion
651 0 _aAsia
_xStudy and teaching
651 0 _aMiddle East
_xStudy and teaching
650 0 _aImperialism
650 0 _aEast and West
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