How do notions of orientalism and cultural nationalism relate to Indian theatre? |
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The nineteenth-century preoccupation with Orientalism provided a strong design influence well into the twentieth century. |
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The following lines are the very perfection of Della Cruscan sentiment and affected orientalism of style. |
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The exoticization of the Orient was part of the discourse of orientalism governing European perspectives toward the East. |
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Under the guiding logic of these complex dualisms, western primatology is simian orientalism. |
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But the baptismal water proved unequal to the task of washing away Benjamin Disraeli's innate orientalism of deportment. |
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The European position bore all the earmarks of what Edward Said has called orientalism. |
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How was orientalism played out in the development of American culture and American identity as a nation? |
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This is a commonly cited text in discussions of early nineteenth-century orientalism and imperialism. |
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The procedure and the idea behind Japanese bath taking is clearly explained, without the oft-found orientalism. |
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Hollywood's vision of the middle east hasn't got much beyond Victorian orientalism, either. |
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The new resurgent orientalism does not even put up the pretence of scholarly detachment or search for truth. |
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Villa may very well have been quite aware of the role modernist orientalism played in his reception in the United States. |
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In accordance with the strategy of orientalism, and relying on the electronic and print media, the myths of the Other are created and perpetuated. |
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The Moors infused an exotic orientalism into Spanish culture which exercised a deep influence even after their final expulsion in the 15th century. |
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This is the very orientalism that many of Hobsbawm's estranged comrades on the left spent years campaigning against. |
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We wanted to underscore in this way the fundamental input of studies in orientalism for a better showcasing and dignified presentation of this flagship monument. |
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His life would be marked by journeys back and forth between Paris and Marseille, Paris for its orientalism, Marseille for the natural beauty of its landscapes. |
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Similarly, orientalism is a view of a people based on their geographical location. |
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According to Said, orientalism allowed Europe to establish itself as the superior and the norm, which justified its dominance over the essentialized Orient. |
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Too often her critique of orientalism is undercut both by the content of the texts she rites in support, and by her own repetition of the terms she anathematises. |
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The recording gives the world premiere of the touching piece, moving from Mahlerian orientalism into a tripping English pastoralism, written by Howard Goodall. |
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In the skilled hands of Dacic and Gekic, the mesmeric sound of the music's Orientalism was born anew. |
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Orientalism is not defused by tourism, ecclesiastical or otherwise. |
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His book Orientalism is one of the key texts on which the school of post-colonial literary criticism is based. |
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By its very definition, the perception inherent in Orientalism is racist, imperialist and ethnocentric. |
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It would take a lifetime to unpick all of the critical readings that he offers in Orientalism. |
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Orientalism inspired him in his adulthood the way Italian renaissance and Greek paganism inspired him as a youth. |
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Such now familiar terms as Orientalism and primitivism, while they mark the beginning of a consensus, are by no means completely defined or delimited. |
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All this is part of Mallet's schema to make the point that First World supremacy is unchallenged, attacking Orientalism with a much cruder version of Occidentalism. |
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The designs have a strong traditional Breton influence, but Orientalism and Art Deco have also been used. |
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Edward Said's notion of the complicity between colonialism and Orientalism is well known. |
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As most of his students, he is very critical of the West and its Orientalism. |
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When smoking appeared it was often in the exotic portraits influenced by Orientalism. |
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The most recent development in Hollywood's treatment of China and Tibet prompted Daccache and Valeriano to reflect on the fate of Said's Orientalism in contemporary times. |
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Soon Brangwyn was attracted by the light and the bright colours of these southern countries at a time when Orientalism was becoming a favoured theme for many painters. |
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This rediscovery of a major figure of Orientalism, Jean-Joseph Benjamin-Constant, was an opportunity for the Museum's first venture into Orientalism. |
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To address the association between Orientalism and Congolese URMs resettled in the Global North, this paper will consist of three distinct sections. |
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His views on the Indies seem to Kehler to be influenced by Orientalism. |
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