The unhappy marriage of “third world” women’s movements and orientalism
The unhappy marriage of “third world” women’s movements and orientalism
Contents:
1. Inge BOER: “Introduction. Imaginative Geographies and the Discourse of Orientalism”
2. Karina EILERAAS: “Disorienting Looks, Ecarts d’identité: Colonial Photography & Creative Misrecognition in Leila Sebbar’s Sherazade”
3. Belgin TURAN ÖZKAYA: “Theaters of Fear and Delight: Ottomans in the Serenissima”
4. Joshua Paul DALE: “Cross-Cultural Encounters Through a Lateral Gaze”
5. John POTVIN: “Warriors, Slave Traders and Islamic Fanatics: ‘Reporting’ the Spectacle of Oriental Male Bodies in the Illustrated London News, 1890-1900”
6. Mark McLELLAND: “Interpretation and Orientalism: Outing Japan’s Sexual Minorities to the English-Speaking World”
7. Tina SHERWELL: “Imaging the Homeland: Gender and Palestinian National Discourse”
8. Nasrin RAHIMIEH: “Overcoming the Orientalist Legacy of Iranian Modernity: Women’s Post-Revolutionary Film and Literary Production”
9. Stephen MORTON: “The Unhappy Marriage of ‘Third World’ Women’s Movements and Orientalism”
10. Anastasia VALLASOPOULOS: “The Legacy of Orientalism in Middle Eastern Feminism”
11. Suha KUDSIEH: “Season of Migration to the North: (Be)Longing, (Re)Location, and Gendered Geographies in Modern Arabic Travel Narratives”
12. Kate McINTURFF: “Emancipation, Experience and Anti-Foundationalism”
9042009497
165-181
Morton, Stephen
3200c49e-fcfa-4088-9168-1d6998266ec1
2004
Morton, Stephen
3200c49e-fcfa-4088-9168-1d6998266ec1
Morton, Stephen
(2004)
The unhappy marriage of “third world” women’s movements and orientalism.
In,
Boer, Inge E.
(ed.)
After Orientalism.
Amsterdam.
Rodopi, .
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Contents:
1. Inge BOER: “Introduction. Imaginative Geographies and the Discourse of Orientalism”
2. Karina EILERAAS: “Disorienting Looks, Ecarts d’identité: Colonial Photography & Creative Misrecognition in Leila Sebbar’s Sherazade”
3. Belgin TURAN ÖZKAYA: “Theaters of Fear and Delight: Ottomans in the Serenissima”
4. Joshua Paul DALE: “Cross-Cultural Encounters Through a Lateral Gaze”
5. John POTVIN: “Warriors, Slave Traders and Islamic Fanatics: ‘Reporting’ the Spectacle of Oriental Male Bodies in the Illustrated London News, 1890-1900”
6. Mark McLELLAND: “Interpretation and Orientalism: Outing Japan’s Sexual Minorities to the English-Speaking World”
7. Tina SHERWELL: “Imaging the Homeland: Gender and Palestinian National Discourse”
8. Nasrin RAHIMIEH: “Overcoming the Orientalist Legacy of Iranian Modernity: Women’s Post-Revolutionary Film and Literary Production”
9. Stephen MORTON: “The Unhappy Marriage of ‘Third World’ Women’s Movements and Orientalism”
10. Anastasia VALLASOPOULOS: “The Legacy of Orientalism in Middle Eastern Feminism”
11. Suha KUDSIEH: “Season of Migration to the North: (Be)Longing, (Re)Location, and Gendered Geographies in Modern Arabic Travel Narratives”
12. Kate McINTURFF: “Emancipation, Experience and Anti-Foundationalism”
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Published date: 2004
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ISBN: 9042009497
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