Defending the West : a critique of Edward Said's Orientalism

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Defending the West : a critique of Edward Said's Orientalism

ISBN
9781591024842

Yazar
Ibn Warraq

Yayım Bilgisi
Amherst, N.Y. : Prometheus Books, 2007.

Fiziksel Açıklamalar
556 s. : şkl. ; 24 cm.

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CONTENTS. PREFACE. PART ONE: Edward Said and the Saidists. PART TWO: The Three Golden Threads and the Misapprehensions of Edward Said. Chapter 1. Three Tutelary Guiding Lights. Preamble 1.1. Rationalism. 1.2. Universalism and the Unity of Mankind. 1.3. Self-criticism. Chapter 2. Classical Antiquity. Chapter 3. Early Christianity to the Seventeenth Century. Chapter 4. Indian Orientalists. Chapter 5. Western Archaeologists. Chapter 6. Empire and Curzon. Chapter 7. Edward Said and His Methodology. Chapter 8. The Pathological Niceness of Liberals, Antimonies, Paradoxes, and Western Values. PART THREE: Orientalism in Painting and Sculpture, Music and Literature. Aspects of Orientalist Art. Introduction. Chapter 1. Orientals as Collectors. Chapter 2. Painting and Sculpture. 2.1 Greeks and Orientals 2.2 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century. 2.3 Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century. 2.4 Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Netherlands. Rembrandt and the Jews 2.5 Eighteenth Century, Exotic Hunts and Dr. Justus. 2.6 Eighteenth Century: Orientalists in Constantinople. 2.7 Nineteenth Century: Thomas Hope. Chapter 3. Occidental Influence on Eastern Art. 3.1 Roman and Byzantine Influence. 3.2 Western influence in Iran. 3.3 Western influence on Turkish artists. 3.4 Western influence on Mughal Art. Chapter 4 Nineteenth Century Orientalist Art. 4.1 Linda Nochlin and The Imaginary Orient. 4.2 Delacroix. 4.3 Alexandre Gabriel Decamps. Chapter 5. Painters as Writers. 5.1 Léon Belly 5.2 Alfred Dehodencq 5.3 Gustave Guillaumet 5.4. Henri Regnault 5.5 Eugène Fromentin. 5.6 Théodore Chassériau. 5.7 Edwin Lord Weeks. Chapter 6. John Frederick Lewis. Chapter 7. Hegel and the Meaning, Significance and Influence of Dutch Genre Painting Chapter 8. Charles Cordier: Orientalist Sculptor. Chapter 9. Religion, Piety and Portraits. Chapter 10. Oriental and African American Orientalists. Chapter 11. Orientalism and Music 11.1 Mozart. 11.2 Christoph Willibald Gluck and Jean-Philippe Rameau 11.3 Nineteenth Century Chapter 12. Literature and Orientalism. 12.1 Seventeenth Century: Madeleine de Scudéry. 12.2 Jane Austen and Slavery. 12.3 George Eliot and Daniel Deronda. 12.4 Rudyard Kipling and India. CONCLUSION.

Özet
CONTENTS. PREFACE. PART ONE: Edward Said and the Saidists. PART TWO: The Three Golden Threads and the Misapprehensions of Edward Said. Chapter 1. Three Tutelary Guiding Lights. Preamble 1.1. Rationalism. 1.2. Universalism and the Unity of Mankind. 1.3. Self-criticism. Chapter 2. Classical Antiquity. Chapter 3. Early Christianity to the Seventeenth Century. Chapter 4. Indian Orientalists. Chapter 5. Western Archaeologists. Chapter 6. Empire and Curzon. Chapter 7. Edward Said and His Methodology. Chapter 8. The Pathological Niceness of Liberals, Antimonies, Paradoxes, and Western Values. PART THREE: Orientalism in Painting and Sculpture, Music and Literature. Aspects of Orientalist Art. Introduction. Chapter 1. Orientals as Collectors. Chapter 2. Painting and Sculpture. 2.1 Greeks and Orientals 2.2 Fourteenth and Fifteenth Century. 2.3 Fifteenth and Sixteenth Century. 2.4 Sixteenth and Seventeenth Century Netherlands. Rembrandt and the Jews 2.5 Eighteenth Century, Exotic Hunts and Dr. Justus. 2.6 Eighteenth Century: Orientalists in Constantinople. 2.7 Nineteenth Century: Thomas Hope. Chapter 3. Occidental Influence on Eastern Art. 3.1 Roman and Byzantine Influence. 3.2 Western influence in Iran. 3.3 Western influence on Turkish artists. 3.4 Western influence on Mughal Art. Chapter 4 Nineteenth Century Orientalist Art. 4.1 Linda Nochlin and The Imaginary Orient. 4.2 Delacroix. 4.3 Alexandre Gabriel Decamps. Chapter 5. Painters as Writers. 5.1 Léon Belly 5.2 Alfred Dehodencq 5.3 Gustave Guillaumet 5.4. Henri Regnault 5.5 Eugène Fromentin. 5.6 Théodore Chassériau. 5.7 Edwin Lord Weeks. Chapter 6. John Frederick Lewis. Chapter 7. Hegel and the Meaning, Significance and Influence of Dutch Genre Painting Chapter 8. Charles Cordier: Orientalist Sculptor. Chapter 9. Religion, Piety and Portraits. Chapter 10. Oriental and African American Orientalists. Chapter 11. Orientalism and Music 11.1 Mozart. 11.2 Christoph Willibald Gluck and Jean-Philippe Rameau 11.3 Nineteenth Century Chapter 12. Literature and Orientalism. 12.1 Seventeenth Century: Madeleine de Scudéry. 12.2 Jane Austen and Slavery. 12.3 George Eliot and Daniel Deronda. 12.4 Rudyard Kipling and India. CONCLUSION.

Konu Ek Girişi
Said, Edward W., 1935-2003-Orientalism
 
Said, Edward W., 1935-2003-Doğubilimcilik

Konu Terimleri
Orientalism
 
Oryantalizm

Coğrafi Terim
Asia -- Education and training
 
Asya -- Eğitim ve öğretim
 
East and West
 
Doğu ve Batı
 
Middle East -- Education and training
 
Orta Doğu -- Eğitim ve öğretim


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