Orientalism, Volume 10A groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East that is—decades after its first publication—one of the most important books written about our divided world. |
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Page 53
... H. A. R. Gibb , preferred to call himself an Orientalist rather than an Arabist . Gibb himself , classicist that he was , could use the ugly neologism " area study " for Orientalism as a way of showing that area studies and Orientalism ...
... H. A. R. Gibb , preferred to call himself an Orientalist rather than an Arabist . Gibb himself , classicist that he was , could use the ugly neologism " area study " for Orientalism as a way of showing that area studies and Orientalism ...
Page 105
... H. A. R. Gibb illustrates within itself the two alternative approaches by which Orientalism has responded to the modern Orient . In 1945 Gibb delivered the Haskell Lectures at the University of Chicago . The world he surveyed was not ...
... H. A. R. Gibb illustrates within itself the two alternative approaches by which Orientalism has responded to the modern Orient . In 1945 Gibb delivered the Haskell Lectures at the University of Chicago . The world he surveyed was not ...
Page 347
... H. A. R. Gibb , “ Oriental Studies in the United Kingdom , " in The Near East and the Great Powers , ed . Richard N. Frye ( Cambridge , Mass .: Har- vard University Press , 1951 ) , pp . 86–7 . 92. Albert Hourani , " Sir Hamilton Gibb ...
... H. A. R. Gibb , “ Oriental Studies in the United Kingdom , " in The Near East and the Great Powers , ed . Richard N. Frye ( Cambridge , Mass .: Har- vard University Press , 1951 ) , pp . 86–7 . 92. Albert Hourani , " Sir Hamilton Gibb ...
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