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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... Massignon , whose intellectual impress upon them all is unmistakable . Yet in choosing to focus his comments almost anecdotally upon Massignon's various strengths and weaknesses , Gibb misses the obvious things about Massignon , things ...
... Massignon , whose intellectual impress upon them all is unmistakable . Yet in choosing to focus his comments almost anecdotally upon Massignon's various strengths and weaknesses , Gibb misses the obvious things about Massignon , things ...
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... Massignon's “ Orient " was completely consonant with the world of the Seven Sleepers or of the Abrahamanic prayers ( which are the two themes singled out by Gibb as distinctive marks of Massignon's unorthodox view of Islam ) : offbeat ...
... Massignon's “ Orient " was completely consonant with the world of the Seven Sleepers or of the Abrahamanic prayers ( which are the two themes singled out by Gibb as distinctive marks of Massignon's unorthodox view of Islam ) : offbeat ...
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... Massignon's method , the East - West opposition turns up in a most peculiar way . At its best , Massignon's vision of the East - West encounter assigned great responsibility to the West for its invasion of the East , its colonialism ...
... Massignon's method , the East - West opposition turns up in a most peculiar way . At its best , Massignon's vision of the East - West encounter assigned great responsibility to the West for its invasion of the East , its colonialism ...
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