Edges of Empire: Orientalism and Visual CultureJocelyn Hackforth-Jones, Mary Roberts John Wiley & Sons, 15 apr 2008 - 256 pagina's Edges of Empire is a timely reassessment of the history and legacy of Orientalist art and visual culture through its focus on the intersection between modernization, modernism and Orientalism.
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Inhoudsopgave
Orientalism and Visual Culture Introduction Visualizing Culture across the Edges of Empires | 1 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 1 Commemorating the Empire From Algiers to Damascus | 20 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 2 Out of the Earth Egypts Statue of Liberty | 38 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 3 Cultural Crossings Sartorial Adventures Satiric Narratives and the Question of Indigenous Agency in NineteenthCen... | 70 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 4 Oriental Femininity as Cultural Commodity Authorship Authority and Authenticity | 95 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 5 The Sweet Waters of Asia Representing DifferenceDifferencing Representation in NineteenthCentury Istanbul | 121 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 6 The Work of Translation Turkish Modernism and the Generation of 1914 | 139 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 7 Stolen or Shared Ancient Egypt at the Petrie Museum | 162 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture 8 Andalusia in the Time of the Moors Regret and Colonial Presence in Paris 1900 | 181 |
Orientalism and Visual Culture Bibliography | 206 |
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Veelvoorkomende woorden en zinsdelen
Abdülaziz Abdülhamid Abdülhamid II Abdülmecid African Al-Andaluz Algeria Algiers ancient Egypt Andalusia Arab Archaeology argues artists audience Boabdil Bosphorus British Cairo Çelik Circassienne Colmar colonial contemporary context costume cross-dressing cultural cross-dressing dress East Edib Egyptian Egyptology elite essay eunuchs Europe European exhibition Exposition fellah fellaheen figure Frédéric-Auguste Bartholdi French Gautier gender Gérôme Granada Hanım harem literature Ibid identity imperial indigenous Islamic architecture Istanbul Lewis Lewis's London Loti Lott masquerade Melek modern Mohammed Racim monument Moorish Musée Bartholdi Muslim Napoleon Napoleon III nineteenth century Orientalism Orientalist Ottoman empire Ottoman women painters palace Paris pavilion Petrie Museum photograph political portrait Racim representation Romance Roseyro Ruhi Ruhi's Salon sculpture Şişli Spanish Statue of Liberty stereotype Sultan Sweet Waters traditional Türk Turkey Turkish Turkish Art Turkish Painting University Press viewer Viollet-le-Duc visual culture Waters of Asia West Western Wittmer woman writing Young Ottoman Zeynep