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Said, Edward (1977)Orientalism. London: Penguin Said, Edward(1977)Orientalism. London: Penguin Contents Preface(2003) Acknowledgments Introduction 12 12 16 Chapter 1. The Scope of Orientalism I Knowing the Oriental II Imaginative Geography and Its Representations: Orientalizing the Oriental III Projects IV Crisis Chapter 2 Orientalist Structures and restructures I Redrawn Frontiers, Redefined 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 3. Orientalism Now 116 I Latent and Manifest Orientalism 117 II Style, Expertise, Vision: Orientalism's Worldliness 130 III Modern Anglo-French Orientalism in Fullest Flower ·,, v The latest pha 163 Afterword(1995) 189 II Notes 204 Introduction 204 Chapter 1. The Scope of Orientalism 205 Chapter 2. Orientalist Structures and Restructures 208 Chapter 3. Orientalism Noy 213 Afterword 217 Ine 217Said, Edward (1977) Orientalism. London: Penguin Said, Edward (1977)) Orientalism. London: Penguin ......................................................... 1 Contents............................................................................................................................... 4 Preface (2003)...................................................................................................................... 4 Acknowledgments.............................................................................................................. 11 Introduction........................................................................................................................ 12 I ...................................................................................................................................... 12 II..................................................................................................................................... 14 III.................................................................................................................................... 16 Chapter 1. The Scope of Orientalism ........................................................................... 28 I Knowing the Oriental............................................................................................ 28 II Imaginative Geography and Its Representations: Orientalizing the Oriental.............. 38 III Projects...................................................................................................................... 51 IV Crisis......................................................................................................................... 61 Chapter 2 Orientalist Structures and Restructures............................................................. 72 I Redrawn Frontiers, Redefined Issues, Secularized Religion....................................... 72 II Silvestre de Sacy and Ernest Renan: Rational Anthropology and Philological Laboratory...................................................................................................................... 77 III Oriental Residence and Scholarship: The Requirements of Lexicography and Imagination .................................................................................................................... 91 IV Pilgrims and Pilgrimages, British and French ........................................................ 100 3. Orientalism Now.......................................................................................................... 116 I Latent and Manifest Orientalism............................................................................... 117 II Style, Expertise, Vision: Orientalism 's Worldliness................................................. 130 III Modern Anglo-French Orientalism in Fullest Flower ............................................ 145 IV The Latest Phase ..................................................................................................... 163 Afterword (1995) ............................................................................................................. 189 I .................................................................................................................................... 189 II................................................................................................................................... 200 Notes................................................................................................................................ 204 Introduction.................................................................................................................. 204 Chapter 1. The Scope of Orientalism........................................................................... 205 Chapter 2. Orientalist Structures and Restructures...................................................... 208 Chapter 3. Orientalism Now ........................................................................................ 213 Afterword..................................................................................................................... 217 Index ................................................................................................................................ 217
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