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Reassessing Orientalism
Interlocking Orientologies During the Cold War

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Zusatztext "On their merits individually! and taken as a whole! the contributions in this volume will be of great interest to scholars of Soviet history! the Cold War! contemporary Islam! and academic politics. Kemper and Kalinovsky have set the agenda for scholarly discussions of Orientalism for the near future."Eren Tasar! University of North Carolina"On the whole! the book makes a compelling argument for the need to take into account the global dynamics of the Cold War in order to understand the development of Soviet Oriental studies and! in particular! the paradox why a discipline that after 1917 was 'officially called upon to transform from a tool of oppression into an instrument of liberation' turned into a more effective instrument of politics and state power than had been the case before the revolution." Matthias Battis! St. Petersburg Informationen zum Autor Michael Kemper is Professor of Eastern European Studies at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Artemy M. Kalinovsky is Assistant Professor in the European Studies Department at the University of Amsterdam, Netherlands Klappentext Orientalism as a concept was first applied to Western colonial views of the East. Subsequently, different types of orientalism were discovered but the premise was that these took their lead from Western-style orientalism, applying it in different circumstances. This book, on the other hand, argues that the diffusion of interpretations and techniques in orientalism was not uni-directional, and that the different orientologies - Western, Soviet and oriental orientologies - were interlocked, in such a way that a change in any one of them affected the others; that the different orientologies did not develop in isolation from each other; and that, importantly, those being orientalised were active, not passive, players in shaping how the views of themselves were developed. Zusammenfassung Orientalism as a concept was first applied to Western colonial views of the East. Subsequently, different types of orientalism were discovered but the premise was that these took their lead from Western-style orientalism, applying it in different circumstances. Inhaltsverzeichnis 1. Introduction: Interlocking Orientologies in the Cold War Era Part 1: Origins and Comparisons 2. Orients Compared: US and Soviet Imaginaries of the Modern Middle East Part 2: Transfers 3. From Tents to Citadels: The Transfer of Oriental Archaeology to Soviet Kazakhstan 4. ‘Ulama’-Orientalists : Madrasa Graduates at the Soviet Institute of Oriental Studies 5. "Because of our Commercial Intercourse and Bringing about a Better Understanding Between the Two Peoples": A History of Japanese Studies in the United States Part 3: Competition and Conflict 6. Competing National Orientalisms: The Cases of Belgrade and Sarajevo 7. Propaganda for the East, Scholarship for the West: Soviet Strategies at the 1960 International Congress of Orientalists in Moscow 8. Encouraging Resistance: Paul Henze, the Bennigsen School, and the Crisis of Détente ...

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Autori Michael Kalinovsky Kemper
Con la collaborazione di Michael Kemper (Editore), Artemy M. Kalinovsky (Editore), Kemper Michael (Editore), Kalinovsky Artemy M. (Editore)
Editore Taylor & Francis Ltd.
 
Contenuto Libro
Forma del prodotto Copertina rigida
Data pubblicazione 09.02.2015
Categoria Scienze naturali, medicina, informatica, tecnica > Geoscienze > Geografia
Scienze sociali, diritto, economia > Sociologia > Teorie sociologiche
Narrativa > Poesia lirica, drammatica
 
EAN 9781138795143
ISBN 978-1-138-79514-3
Numero di pagine 246
 
Serie Routledge Studies in the History of Russia and Eastern Europe
Categorie Studies, POLITICAL SCIENCE / Globalization, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Regional Studies, HISTORY / World, Regional Studies, Later 20th century c 1950 to c 1999, Southern Kazakhstan, Regional / International studies, General and world history, West Germany, Oriental Studies, LITERARY CRITICISM / Russian & Soviet, SOCIAL SCIENCE / Cultural & Ethnic Studies / General, Muslim world, National Library, Japanese studies, tokyo imperial university, Bosnian Muslims, Kazakh SSR, oriental philology, Central Asian archaeology, Artemy M. Kalinovsky, Russian Orientology, Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, David Schimmelpenninck Van Der Oye, Oriental Manuscripts, Kandidat Nauk, Ahmad Yasawi, Soviet Orientology, Masha Kirasirova, Alfrid K. Bustanov, Oriental Archaeology, Harvard Yenching Institute, Ruud Janssens, Soviet Oriental, Bakhtiyar M. Babajanov, CIA Assessment, Foreign Orient, Kazan Theological Academy, Soviet Oriental Studies, Armina Omerika
 

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