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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... essay by Harold W. Glidden , who is identified as a retired member of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research , United States Department of State ; the essay's title ( “ The Arab World " ) , its tone , and its content argue a highly ...
... essay by Harold W. Glidden , who is identified as a retired member of the Bureau of Intelligence and Research , United States Department of State ; the essay's title ( “ The Arab World " ) , its tone , and its content argue a highly ...
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... essay to a host of Islamic mystics and to Jung , Heisenberg , Mallarmé , and Kierkegaard ; and certainly very few Orientalists had that range together with the concrete political experience of which he was able to speak in his 1952 essay ...
... essay to a host of Islamic mystics and to Jung , Heisenberg , Mallarmé , and Kierkegaard ; and certainly very few Orientalists had that range together with the concrete political experience of which he was able to speak in his 1952 essay ...
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... essay " Islamic Concepts of Revolution . " The strategy here appears refined . Many readers will know that for ... essay is one sure where all these terms are supposed to be taking place except somewhere in the history of words . Then ...
... essay " Islamic Concepts of Revolution . " The strategy here appears refined . Many readers will know that for ... essay is one sure where all these terms are supposed to be taking place except somewhere in the history of words . Then ...
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