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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... experience has the difficulty of this lesson been more consciously lived ( with what success or failure -I cannot ... experience of the Orient taken as a unit , what made that experience possible by way of historical and intel ...
... experience has the difficulty of this lesson been more consciously lived ( with what success or failure -I cannot ... experience of the Orient taken as a unit , what made that experience possible by way of historical and intel ...
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... experience and per- sonal testimony to a certain extent . Contributions to the library of Orientalism and to its consolidation depend on how experience and testimony get converted from a purely personal document into the enabling codes ...
... experience and per- sonal testimony to a certain extent . Contributions to the library of Orientalism and to its consolidation depend on how experience and testimony get converted from a purely personal document into the enabling codes ...
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... experience , which would be illuminated and perhaps changed by the study . At all costs , the goal of Orientalizing ... experience , failed also to see it as human experience . The worldwide hegemony of Orientalism and all it ...
... experience , which would be illuminated and perhaps changed by the study . At all costs , the goal of Orientalizing ... experience , failed also to see it as human experience . The worldwide hegemony of Orientalism and all it ...
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