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De parel in de lotus : een historisch overzicht van Oosterse seksuele technieken
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Year: 1967 Publisher: Laren : Luitingh,

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De wijsbegeerte van het oosten
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Year: 1924 Publisher: Zutphen : Thieme,

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The Middle East and Europe : the power deficit
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ISBN: 9051833970 9789051833973 9004656189 1134825897 1134825900 1299285589 1280142146 0203983149 0415140447 0415140455 Year: 1998 Publisher: London ; New York : Routledge,

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The end of the Cold War and the creation of the European Union have had profound effects on Europe's relationship with the Middle East. This study explores this relationship with the region from colonial legacies to its economic future.

Islam and romantic orientalism: literary encounters with the Orient
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ISBN: 9781860640261 1860640265 Year: 1996 Publisher: London Tauris

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This important intervention in the debate on orientalism takes a fresh look at some of the main literary texts from the Romantic period explored by Edward Said's classic work. Sharafuddin recognized elements of truth in the thesis that Western writers and scholars created an image of the Muslim 'Orient' as a place of tyranny, unreason and immorality destined to be subjected and exploited by the civilized West. However, he argues that in the work of such writers as Southey, Byron, Moore, Landor and Beckford, the world of Islam appears not as an antithesis to the world of European 'civilization', but rather as an alternative cultural reality with its own values. He explores the sense in which the work of these writers opens up the possibility for a knowledge of the Orient that does not simply confirm ideologies of Western power and hegemony. Themes of the exotic and the fanciful in fact had the effect of challenging the boundaries of Western-cent[e]red culture and thus created the conditions for a more positive perception of other cultures. Although this did not translate into a new political and literary openness, it did at least demonstrate the existence of a more complex cultural interaction between East and West. This admission has been completely sidelined in many recent debates on orientalism. Above all, Sharafuddin argues that the Romantic writers in question present a rich and subversive view of the Orient not simply informed by inherited stereotypes. This book will be of great interest to those concerned with the debate about orientalism and post-colonialism and to students of 19th-century literature.--Back cover.

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