Orientalism : A Reader
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Preface ix Introduction 1(10) PART I: FOUNDATIONS OF A MYTH The Indian Form of Government 11(2) James Mill Gorgeous Edifices 13(3) G. W. F. Hegel The British Rule in India 16(5) Karj Marx PART II: THE RISE OF ORIENTAL STUDIES Les Commencements de I'orientalisme 21(10) Pierre Martino The Asiatic Society of Calcutta 31(6) Raymond Schwab PART III: FOUNDATIONS OF A CRITIQUE Appearance and the Thing-in-Itself 37(2) Friedrich Nietzsche On Hegemony and Direct Rule 39(2) Antonio Gramsci Truth and Power 41(6) Michel Foucault PART IV: ORIENTALISM IN CRISIS Orientalism in Crisis 47(10) Anouar Abdel-Malek English-Speaking Orientalists 57(22) A. L. Tibawi PART V: AN APOLOGY FOR ORIENTALISM Apology for Orientalism 79(10) Francesco Gabrieli PART VI: AN ELABORATE ACCOUNT Shattered Myths 89(15) Edward Said Arabs, Islam and the Dogmas of the West 104(2) Edward Said My Thesis 106(2) Edward Said On Flaubert 108(3) Edward Said Latent and Manifest Orientalism 111(6) Edward Said PART VII: A MARXIST INTERPRETATION Marx and the End of Orientalism 117(6) Bryan S. Turner PART VIII: AN AMERICAN RESPONSE Three Arab Critiques of Orientalism 123(22) Donald P. Little PART IX: FURTHER CRITIQUES A Second Critique of English-Speaking Orientalists 145(27) A. L. Tibawi On the Orientalists Again 172(9) A. L. Tibawi PART X: EDWARD SAID'S ORIENTALISM: REVIEWS AND REVIEW ARTICLES Orientalism at the Service of Imperialism 181(13) Stuart Schaar Hermeneutics versus History 194(14) David Kopf Enough Said 208(9) Michael Richardson Orientalism and Orientalism in Reverse 217(22) Sadik Jalal al-Azm Orientalism: A Black Perspective 239(10) Ernest J. Wilson III The Question of Orientalism 249(24) Bernard Lewis PART XI: QUALIFICATIONS AND ELABORATION `Gorgeous East' versus `Land of Regrets' 273(4) B. J. Moore-Gilbert Orientalist Constructions of India 277(8) Ronald Inden Between Orientalism and Historicism 285(13) Aijaz Ahmad Humanising the Arabs 298(4) Billie Melman Indology, Power, and the Case of Germany 302(22) Sheldon Pollock Turkish Embassy Letters 324(2) Lisa Lowe History, Theory and the Arts 326(9) John MacKenzie PART XII: ORIENTALISM AND FEMINISM Orientalism, Hinduism and Feminism 335(10) Richard King PART XIII: ORIENTALISM RECONSIDERED Orientalism Reconsidered 345(20) Edward Said PART XIV: BEYOND ORIENTALISM Exit from Orientalism 365(4) Fred Dallmayr From Orientalism to Global Sociology 369(6) Bryan S. Turner Bibliography 375(5) Acknowledgements 380
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