Imperial Fictions

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Imperial Fictions
Author : Rana Kabbani
File Size : 44,7 Mb
Publisher : Saqi Books
Language : English
Release Date : 06 May 2024
ISBN : UOM:39015078790758
Pages : 270 pages
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"An important, fierce and judicious book."--Salman Rushdie

Imperial Fictions

"An important, fierce and judicious book."--Salman Rushdie

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Imperial Fictions

Rana Kabbani unravels Western fantasies and myths about the East which were woven over the ages. Devised during the Crusades to combat Islam, then confirmed by centuries of Western writers and artists, these myths fostered racial and sexual stereotypes that became vital to imperial designs. In Orientalist travelogues and paintings,

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Download or read online Europe s Myths of Orient written by Rana Kabbani, published by Unknown which was released on 1986. Get Europe s Myths of Orient Books now! Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle.

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Download or read online Europe s Myths of Orient written by Rana Kabbani, published by Springer which was released on 1986-06-18. Get Europe s Myths of Orient Books now! Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle.

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Download or read online Europe s Myths of Orient written by Rana Kabbani, published by Unknown which was released on 1986. Get Europe s Myths of Orient Books now! Available in PDF, ePub and Kindle.

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