The concept and study of orientalism in Western culture gained a
changed understanding from Edward Said's now iconic 1978 book
_Orientalism_. However, recent debate has moved beyond Said's
definition of the phenomenon, highlighting the multiple forms of
orientalism within the "West," the manifold presence of the "East" in
the Western world, indeed the epistemological fragility of the ideas
of "Occident" and "Orient" as such.
This volume focuses on the deployment -- here the cultural,
philosophical, political, and scholarly uses -- of "orientalism" in
the German-speaking and Central and Eastern European worlds from the
late eighteenth century to the present day. Its interdisciplinary
approach combines distinguished contributions by Indian scholars, who
approach the topic of orientalism through the prism of German studies
as practiced in Asia, with representative chapters by senior German,
Austrian,and English-speaking scholars working at the intersection of
German and oriental studies.
Contributors: Anil Bhatti, Michael Dusche, Johannes Feichtinger,
Johann Heiss, James Hodkinson, Kerstin Jobst, Jon Keune, Todd Kontje,
Margit Köves, Sarah Lemmen, Shaswati Mazumdar, Jyoti Sabarwal, Ulrike
Stamm, John Walker.
James Hodkinson is Associate Professor in German Studies at Warwick
University. John Walker is Senior Lecturer in EuropeanCultures and
Languages at Birkbeck College, University of London. Shaswati Mazumdar
is Professor in German at the University of Delhi. Johannes
Feichtinger is a Researcher at the Österreichische Akademie der
Wissenschaften.
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From Germany to Central and Eastern Europe
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ISBN
9781571138828
Publisert
2020
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Ingram Publisher Services UK- Academic
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Engelsk
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Digital bok
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