Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality, Religion, and WorkUniversity of Michigan Press, 1995 - 417 pages A study of two centuries of British women's travel to the Middle East provides new perspectives for understanding the history of colonialism |
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... discourse departs from the traditional discussion on and representation of , the Middle - Eastern Orient . For in the so - called hegemonic ( and male ) discourse the segregated Muslim woman was the Christian West's ultimate other . Her ...
... discourse departs from the traditional discussion on and representation of , the Middle - Eastern Orient . For in the so - called hegemonic ( and male ) discourse the segregated Muslim woman was the Christian West's ultimate other . Her ...
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... discourses , the polyphonic quality of the discussion on the Orient , dictated the organisation of the material . For notwithstanding a number of structural unities , the women's discourse is multivocal . And it presents this diversity ...
... discourses , the polyphonic quality of the discussion on the Orient , dictated the organisation of the material . For notwithstanding a number of structural unities , the women's discourse is multivocal . And it presents this diversity ...
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... discourse is the visual imagery of paintings of Biblical , or Scriptural themes . Both kinds of discourse had a similar purpose : the authentication of the Scriptures . Devout geographers and painters sought to illustrate the historic ...
... discourse is the visual imagery of paintings of Biblical , or Scriptural themes . Both kinds of discourse had a similar purpose : the authentication of the Scriptures . Devout geographers and painters sought to illustrate the historic ...
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A Note on the Historiography | 4 |
14 | 29 |
Literary Travellers | 48 |
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Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality ... Billie Melman Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
Women's Orients--English Women and the Middle East, 1718-1918: Sexuality ... Billie Melman Affichage d'extraits - 1992 |
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