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 160
... Lane's having lost his objectivity , he goes on to say that he conformed only to the words ( his italics ) of the Koran , and that he was always aware of his difference from an essentially alien culture . " Thus while one portion of Lane's ...
... Lane's having lost his objectivity , he goes on to say that he conformed only to the words ( his italics ) of the Koran , and that he was always aware of his difference from an essentially alien culture . " Thus while one portion of Lane's ...
Page 161
... Lane's text cancel the human content of its subject matter in favor of its scientific validity . It is for all these ends that the book is organized , not simply as the narrative of Lane's residence in Egypt but as narrative structure ...
... Lane's text cancel the human content of its subject matter in favor of its scientific validity . It is for all these ends that the book is organized , not simply as the narrative of Lane's residence in Egypt but as narrative structure ...
Page 164
... Lane became - as Orientalist scholar of classical Arabic and classical Islam - its survivor . But it is the form of that survival which is of interest . For Lane's legacy as a scholar mattered not to the Orient , of course , but to the ...
... Lane became - as Orientalist scholar of classical Arabic and classical Islam - its survivor . But it is the form of that survival which is of interest . For Lane's legacy as a scholar mattered not to the Orient , of course , but to the ...
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