Orientalism and the Jews

Orientalism and the Jews
Author: Ivan Davidson Kalmar,Derek Jonathan Penslar
Publsiher: UPNE
Total Pages: 330
Release: 2005
Genre: History
ISBN: 1584654112

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A fascinating analysis of how Jews fit into scholarly debates about Orientalism.

Orientalism Gender and the Jews

Orientalism  Gender  and the Jews
Author: Ulrike Brunotte,Anna-Dorothea Ludewig,Axel Stähler
Publsiher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Total Pages: 326
Release: 2015-01-01
Genre: History
ISBN: 9783110395532

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This collection of essays originates in the collaboration of the international Research Network “Gender in Antisemitism, Orientalism and Occidentalism.” The interdisciplinary volume proposes to intervene in current debates about historical constructions of Jewish identity in relation to colonialism and Orientalism.

Orientalism and the Figure of the Jew

Orientalism and the Figure of the Jew
Author: Jeffrey S. Librett
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 135
Release: 2014
Genre: East and West
ISBN: 0823262952

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"This book demonstrates the inextricable entanglement of Orientalism and anti-Judaism in modern German letters. It shows how historicist narratives posit the Orient as fetish in lieu of absent origins, then appropriate this fetish by applying to the East-West relation the Christian supercessionist typology earlier developed to construe the Jewish-Christian relation"--

Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination

Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination
Author: Yaron Peleg
Publsiher: Cornell University Press
Total Pages: 166
Release: 2018-07-05
Genre: Literary Criticism
ISBN: 9781501729355

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Calling into question prevailing notions about Orientalism, Yaron Peleg shows how the paradoxical mixture of exoticism and familiarity with which Jews related to Palestine at the beginning of the twentieth century shaped the legacy of Zionism. In Peleg's view, the tension between romancing the East and colonizing it inspired a revolutionary reform that radically changed Jewish thought during the Hebrew Revival that took place between 1900 and 1930. Orientalism and the Hebrew Imagination introduces a fresh voice to the contentious debate over the concept of Orientalism. Zionism has often been labeled a Western colonial movement that sought to displace and silence Palestinian Arabs. Based on his readings of key texts, Peleg asserts that early Zionists were inspired by Palestinian Arab culture, which in turn helped mold modern Jewish gender, identity, and culture. Peleg begins with the new ways in which the lands of the Bible are formulated as a modern "Orient" in David Frishman's Bamidbar. He continues by showing how in The Sons of Arabia, Moshe Smilansky laid the basis for the literary construction of the "New Jew," modeled after Palestinian Arabs. Peleg concludes with a discussion of L. A. Arielli's 1913 play Allah Karim! in which both the promise and the problems of the Land of Israel as "Orient" marked the end of Hebrew Orientalism as a viable cultural option.

Orientalism

Orientalism
Author: Edward W. Said
Publsiher: Vintage
Total Pages: 432
Release: 2014-10-01
Genre: Social Science
ISBN: 9780804153867

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More than three decades after its first publication, Edward Said's groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East has become a modern classic. In this wide-ranging, intellectually vigorous study, Said traces the origins of "orientalism" to the centuries-long period during which Europe dominated the Middle and Near East and, from its position of power, defined "the orient" simply as "other than" the occident. This entrenched view continues to dominate western ideas and, because it does not allow the East to represent itself, prevents true understanding. Essential, and still eye-opening, Orientalism remains one of the most important books written about our divided world.

Orientalizing the Jew

Orientalizing the Jew
Author: Julie Kalman
Publsiher: Indiana University Press
Total Pages: 186
Release: 2017-01-16
Genre: History
ISBN: 9780253024343

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“Seeks to further our understanding of the relationship between perceptions of Jews and the reality of their existence in nineteenth-century France.” —H-France Review Orientalizing the Jew shows how French travelers depicted Jews in the Orient and then brought these ideas home to orientalize Jews living in their homeland during the 19th century. Julie Kalman draws on narratives, personal and diplomatic correspondence, novels, and plays to show how the “Jews of the East” featured prominently in the minds of the French and how they challenged ideas of the familiar and the exotic. Portraits of the Jewish community in Jerusalem, romanticized Jewish artists, and the wealthy Sephardi families of Algiers come to life. These accounts incite a necessary conversation about Jewish history, the history of anti-Jewish discourses, French history, and theories of Orientalism in order to broaden understandings about Jews of the day. “A well-argued, beautifully written, and intellectually stimulating investigation of representations of Middle Eastern and North African Jews by French Catholic pilgrims, writers, artists, and bureaucrats over the 19th century.” —Maud Mandel, author of Muslims and Jews in France “Jews of France, nominally full citizens since the French Revolution . . . experienced uncertainty regarding whether their status would be reversed with each change of government . . . Kalman’s work contributes significantly to an understanding of that insecurity, as she fleshes out the stereotypes that others, officials, artists, authors and intellectuals, projected onto the Jews living among them inside France.” —French History

The Modern Jewish Experience and the Entangled Web of Orientalism

The Modern Jewish Experience and the Entangled Web of Orientalism
Author: Steven Edward Aschheim,Menasseh ben Israel Instituut voor Joodse Sociaal-Wetenschappelijke en Culturhistorische Studies
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 43
Release: 2010
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 9080657093

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The Arab and Jewish Questions Geographies of Engagement in Palestine and Beyond

The Arab and Jewish Questions   Geographies of Engagement in Palestine and Beyond
Author: Bashir Bashir,Leila Farsakh
Publsiher: Unknown
Total Pages: 304
Release: 2020-12-08
Genre: Electronic Book
ISBN: 0231199201

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