Viewing Europe from the Outside: Cultural Encounters and Critiques in the Eighteenth-century Pseudo-Oriental Travelogue and the Nineteenth-century 'Voyage en Orient'P. Lang, 1997 - 288 pagina's Viewing Europe from the Outside reexamines the narrative portrayal of cultural encounters between East and West in English and French Orientalist discourse. It focuses, in particular, on the eighteenth-century satirical travel account and the nineteenth-century literary travelogue. Through a close reading of five texts, it defines the monological, dialogical, and parodic uses of the Other as three forms of encounters that both provide structure for and participate in a self-reflective culture critique. |
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... attitude towards itself and its Others . What the Hajji was allowed to do in Ispahan , he no longer was on foreign soil , i.e. England . Even European critics were not tolerated anymore : Stendhal's middle- aged commercial traveler in ...
... attitude towards itself and its Others . What the Hajji was allowed to do in Ispahan , he no longer was on foreign soil , i.e. England . Even European critics were not tolerated anymore : Stendhal's middle- aged commercial traveler in ...
Pagina 81
... attitude towards the Other : it is the strategy he follows to criticize both Self and Other . Where appropriate , I will also demonstrate how the author's attitude towards and use of the Orient as a topos are similar to those of ...
... attitude towards the Other : it is the strategy he follows to criticize both Self and Other . Where appropriate , I will also demonstrate how the author's attitude towards and use of the Orient as a topos are similar to those of ...
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... attitude towards his predecessors ' taste for pseudo - Oriental fiction.42 His awareness of the overuse and near exhaustion of the subgenre in which he decided to write is reflected in the narrative when Altangi ardently fights against ...
... attitude towards his predecessors ' taste for pseudo - Oriental fiction.42 His awareness of the overuse and near exhaustion of the subgenre in which he decided to write is reflected in the narrative when Altangi ardently fights against ...
Inhoudsopgave
Chapter One Lettres Persanes | 23 |
Chapter Two Itinéraire de Paris à Jérusalem | 77 |
Chapter Three The Citizen of the World | 129 |
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