- and
scholars were
described as
Orientalists,
especially in France,
where the
dismissive use of the term "
Orientalist" was made po****r by the art critic...
- Look up
orientalist in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Orientalist may
refer to: A
scholar of
Oriental studies A
person or
thing relating to the Western...
- Orient:
Orientalist Painting 1850–1920, Nai010 Publishers, 2010 Ackerman, G.M.,
American Orientalists, ACR, 1994. pp 150–55 Davies, K.,
Orientalists: Western...
- the Quran), and
Ignaz Goldziher 's work on
hadith (Muslim Studies).
Orientalists and
Islamic scholars alike preferred to
interpret the
history of Islam...
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whereas classical Orientalists were
commonly male
European savants, philologists,
established writers and artists, neo-
Orientalists tend to be ordinary...
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English Orientalists during the 18th century, and was
eventually adopted in the 20th
century by
American Orientalists. As such,
Orientalist stereotypes...
- The
International Congress of
Orientalists,
initiated in
Paris in 1873, was an
international conference of
Orientalists (initially
mostly scholars from...
- The
American Oriental Society is a
learned society that
encourages basic research in the
languages and
literatures of the Near East and Asia. It was chartered...
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Michael James Hutt (born 11
October 1957) is
Professor of
Nepali and
Himalayan Studies at the
School of
Oriental and
African Studies (SOAS), University...
- Knowing: The
Orientalists and
Their Enemies.
Allen Lane. 2006. ISBN 978-0-7139-9415-5. (Hardcover) For Lust of Knowing: The
Orientalists and
Their Enemies...