Reading orientalism [electronic resource] : Said and the unsaid / Daniel Martin Varisco.

By: Varisco, Daniel MartinContributor(s): ProQuest (Firm)Material type: TextTextSeries: Publications on the Near East, University of WashingtonPublication details: Seattle : University of Washington Press, c2007Description: xvi, 501 pISBN: 9780295802626 (electronic bk.)Subject(s): Said, Edward W. Orientalism | Orientalism | East and West | Asia -- Study and teaching | Middle East -- Study and teachingGenre/Form: Electronic books.DDC classification: 950 LOC classification: DS61.85 | .V37 2007Online resources: Click to View
Contents:
Orienting Orientalism -- "One that cannot now be rewritten" -- Defin[ess]ing Orientalism -- Verbalizing an orient -- The growth (benign, cancerous, or otherwise) of Orientalism -- The said and the unsaid in Said's magnum opus orientale -- Dissing orientalism: all that Said has done -- Drawing the fault lines -- Self-critique more than mere image -- A novel argument out of blurred genres -- The seductive charms of and against orientalism -- Presenting and representing orientalism -- The essential[ism] problem -- What is said (but true?) about Said -- Beyond the binary.
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Includes bibliographical references (p. 423-488) and index.

Orienting Orientalism -- "One that cannot now be rewritten" -- Defin[ess]ing Orientalism -- Verbalizing an orient -- The growth (benign, cancerous, or otherwise) of Orientalism -- The said and the unsaid in Said's magnum opus orientale -- Dissing orientalism: all that Said has done -- Drawing the fault lines -- Self-critique more than mere image -- A novel argument out of blurred genres -- The seductive charms of and against orientalism -- Presenting and representing orientalism -- The essential[ism] problem -- What is said (but true?) about Said -- Beyond the binary.

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