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- catalog abstract "The theme is the way in which intellectual traditions are created and trans-mitted... Orientalism is the example Mr. Said uses, and by it he means something precise. The scholar who studies the Orient (and specifically the Muslim Orient), the imaginitive writer who takes it as his subject, and the institutions which have been concerned with teaching it, settling it, ruling it, all have a certain representation or idea of the Orient defined as being other than the Occident, mysterious, unchanging and ultimately inferior." --Albert Houran -- from http://www.amazon.com (Jan. 28, 2014).".
- catalog contributor b2320144.
- catalog coverage "Asia Foreign public opinion, Occidental.".
- catalog coverage "Asia Foreign public opinion, Western.".
- catalog coverage "Asia Study and teaching.".
- catalog coverage "Middle East Foreign public opinion, Occidental.".
- catalog coverage "Middle East Foreign public opinion, Western.".
- catalog coverage "Middle East Study and teaching.".
- catalog created "1979, c1978.".
- catalog date "1979".
- catalog date "1979, c1978.".
- catalog dateCopyrighted "1979, c1978.".
- catalog description "Chap. 1: The scope of Orientalism: I. Knowing the Oriental -- II. Imaginative Geography and its representations: Orientalizing the Oriental -- III. Projects -- IV. Crisis -- Chap. 2: Orientalist structures and restructures: I. Redrawn frontiers, redefines issues, secularized religion -- II. Silvestre de Sacy and Ernest Renan: Rational Anthropology and Philological Laboratory -- III. Oriental residence and scholarship: the requirements of Lexicography and imagination -- IV. Pilgrims and pilgrimages, British and French -- Chap. 3: Orientalism now: I. Latent and manifest Orientalism -- II. Style, expertise, vision: Orientalism's worldliness -- III. Modern Anglo-French Orientalism in fullest flower -- IV. The latest phase".
- catalog description "Includes bibliographical references and index.".
- catalog description "The theme is the way in which intellectual traditions are created and trans-mitted... Orientalism is the example Mr. Said uses, and by it he means something precise. The scholar who studies the Orient (and specifically the Muslim Orient), the imaginitive writer who takes it as his subject, and the institutions which have been concerned with teaching it, settling it, ruling it, all have a certain representation or idea of the Orient defined as being other than the Occident, mysterious, unchanging and ultimately inferior." --Albert Houran -- from http://www.amazon.com (Jan. 28, 2014).".
- catalog extent "xi, 368 p. ;".
- catalog identifier "039474067X".
- catalog issued "1979".
- catalog issued "1979, c1978.".
- catalog language "eng".
- catalog publisher "New York : Vintage Books,".
- catalog spatial "Asia Foreign public opinion, Occidental.".
- catalog spatial "Asia Foreign public opinion, Western.".
- catalog spatial "Asia Study and teaching.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Foreign public opinion, Occidental.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Foreign public opinion, Western.".
- catalog spatial "Middle East Study and teaching.".
- catalog subject "950/.07/2".
- catalog subject "DS12 .S24 1979".
- catalog subject "East and West.".
- catalog subject "Imperialism.".
- catalog subject "Orientalism.".
- catalog tableOfContents "Chap. 1: The scope of Orientalism: I. Knowing the Oriental -- II. Imaginative Geography and its representations: Orientalizing the Oriental -- III. Projects -- IV. Crisis -- Chap. 2: Orientalist structures and restructures: I. Redrawn frontiers, redefines issues, secularized religion -- II. Silvestre de Sacy and Ernest Renan: Rational Anthropology and Philological Laboratory -- III. Oriental residence and scholarship: the requirements of Lexicography and imagination -- IV. Pilgrims and pilgrimages, British and French -- Chap. 3: Orientalism now: I. Latent and manifest Orientalism -- II. Style, expertise, vision: Orientalism's worldliness -- III. Modern Anglo-French Orientalism in fullest flower -- IV. The latest phase".
- catalog title "Orientalism / Edward W. Said.".
- catalog type "text".