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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Pagina 34
... never writes about this French confidant that he supposedly has in common with Usbek . The man with whom he lodges ... never met and never will , living in three different European capitals . With Montesquieu he shares the anxiety of the ...
... never writes about this French confidant that he supposedly has in common with Usbek . The man with whom he lodges ... never met and never will , living in three different European capitals . With Montesquieu he shares the anxiety of the ...
Pagina 36
... never be perfectly up to date with the latest , and the situation can only worsen if the reporter neglects to update him / her as frequently as possible . In Letter 67 Ibben informs Usbek that all of his letters are opened and read by ...
... never be perfectly up to date with the latest , and the situation can only worsen if the reporter neglects to update him / her as frequently as possible . In Letter 67 Ibben informs Usbek that all of his letters are opened and read by ...
Pagina 242
... never occurs to Kinglake that the latter might often stare blankly precisely because it is so often stared at . In matters of economy , intellectual exchange , and class - related cultural discrimination , the Orient is uncomplicated ...
... never occurs to Kinglake that the latter might often stare blankly precisely because it is so often stared at . In matters of economy , intellectual exchange , and class - related cultural discrimination , the Orient is uncomplicated ...
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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