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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... philology . Philology problematizes - itself , its practitioner , the present . It embodies a peculiar condition of being modern and European , since neither of those two categories has true meaning without being related to an earlier ...
... philology . Philology problematizes - itself , its practitioner , the present . It embodies a peculiar condition of being modern and European , since neither of those two categories has true meaning without being related to an earlier ...
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... philology's larger history , development , and objectives as he saw them . In other words , what may to us seem like paradox was the expected result of how Renan perceived his dynastic position within philology , its history and ...
... philology's larger history , development , and objectives as he saw them . In other words , what may to us seem like paradox was the expected result of how Renan perceived his dynastic position within philology , its history and ...
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... philology according to his own post- Christian fashion . The difference between the history offered internally by Christian- ity and the history offered by philology , a relatively new discipline , is precisely what made modern philology ...
... philology according to his own post- Christian fashion . The difference between the history offered internally by Christian- ity and the history offered by philology , a relatively new discipline , is precisely what made modern philology ...
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