The Oriental Tale in America Through 1865
Author: Mukhtar Ali Isani
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 648
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Author: Mukhtar Ali Isani
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Published: 1976
Total Pages: 648
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Timothy Marr
Publisher: Cambridge University Press
Published: 2006-07-03
Total Pages: 280
ISBN-13: 0521852935
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAn analysis of the historical roots of today's conflicts between the US and the Muslim world.
Author: Matthew H. Pangborn
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2018-09-07
Total Pages: 440
ISBN-13: 0429784341
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThis study engages with the emerging field of energy humanities to provide close readings of several early American oriental-observer tales. The popular genre of orientalism offered Americans a means to critique new ideas of identity, history, and nationality accompanying protoindustrialization and a growing consumerism. The tales thus express a complex self-reflection during a time when America’s exploitation of its energy resources and its engagement in a Franco-British world-system was transforming the daily life of its citizens. The genre of the oriental observer, this study argues, offers intriguing glimpses of a nation becoming strange in the eyes of its own inhabitants.
Author: Susan Nance
Publisher: Univ of North Carolina Press
Published: 2009-06-01
Total Pages: 359
ISBN-13: 0807894052
DOWNLOAD EBOOKAmericans have always shown a fascination with the people, customs, and legends of the "East--witness the popularity of the stories of the Arabian Nights, the performances of Arab belly dancers and acrobats, the feats of turban-wearing vaudeville magicians, and even the antics of fez-topped Shriners. In this captivating volume, Susan Nance provides a social and cultural history of this highly popular genre of Easternized performance in America up to the Great Depression. According to Nance, these traditions reveal how a broad spectrum of Americans, including recent immigrants and impersonators, behaved as producers and consumers in a rapidly developing capitalist economy. In admiration of the Arabian Nights, people creatively reenacted Eastern life, but these performances were also demonstrations of Americans' own identities, Nance argues. The story of Aladdin, made suddenly rich by rubbing an old lamp, stood as a particularly apt metaphor for how consumer capitalism might benefit each person. The leisure, abundance, and contentment that many imagined were typical of Eastern life were the same characteristics used to define "the American dream." The recent success of Disney's Aladdin movies suggests that many Americans still welcome an interpretation of the East as a site of incredible riches, romance, and happy endings. This abundantly illustrated account is the first by a historian to explain why and how so many Americans sought out such cultural engagement with the Eastern world long before geopolitical concerns became paramount.
Author: Carl T. Jackson
Publisher: Greenwood
Published: 1981
Total Pages: 328
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DOWNLOAD EBOOKAuthor: Malini Johar Schueller
Publisher: University of Michigan Press
Published: 2001
Total Pages: 266
ISBN-13: 9780472087747
DOWNLOAD EBOOKUncovers the roots of Americans' construction of the "Orient" by examining the work of nineteenth-century authors
Author: Benjamin Franklin Fisher IV
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-05-05
Total Pages: 402
ISBN-13: 1317206584
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFirst published in 1988, this book aims to provide keys to the study of Gothicism in British and American literature. It gathers together much material that had not been cited in previous works of this kind and secondary works relevant to literary Gothicism — biographies, memoirs and graphic arts. Part one cites items pertaining to significant authors of Gothic works and part two consists of subject headings, offering information about broad topics that evolve from or that have been linked with Gothicism. Three indexes are also provided to expedite searches for the contents of the entries. This book will be of interest to students of literature.
Author: Marwan M. Obeidat
Publisher: Walter de Gruyter GmbH & Co KG
Published: 2021-10-11
Total Pages: 152
ISBN-13: 3112401530
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe series Islamkundliche Untersuchungen was founded in 1969 by the Klaus Schwarz Verlag. Since then, it has become one of the most important venues for publications in Islamic and Middle Eastern Studies. Its more than 350 volumes cover a wide range of topics from the history, culture and societies of the Middle East and North Africa as well as neighboring regions in central, south and southeast Asia.
Author: Jeffrey Andrew Weinstock
Publisher: Routledge
Published: 2016-04-01
Total Pages: 640
ISBN-13: 1317044266
DOWNLOAD EBOOKFrom vampires and demons to ghosts and zombies, interest in monsters in literature, film, and popular culture has never been stronger. This concise Encyclopedia provides scholars and students with a comprehensive and authoritative A-Z of monsters throughout the ages. It is the first major reference book on monsters for the scholarly market. Over 200 entries written by experts in the field are accompanied by an overview introduction by the editor. Generic entries such as 'ghost' and 'vampire' are cross-listed with important specific manifestations of that monster. In addition to monsters appearing in English-language literature and film, the Encyclopedia also includes significant monsters in Spanish, French, Italian, German, Russian, Indian, Chinese, Japanese, African and Middle Eastern traditions. Alphabetically organized, the entries each feature suggestions for further reading. The Ashgate Encyclopedia of Literary and Cinematic Monsters is an invaluable resource for all students and scholars and an essential addition to library reference shelves.
Author: Ibrahim Akel
Publisher: BRILL
Published: 2020-04-28
Total Pages: 363
ISBN-13: 9004429034
DOWNLOAD EBOOKThe Thousand and One Nights does not fall into a scholarly canon or into the category of popular literature. It takes its place within a middle literature that circulated widely in medieval times. The Nights gradually entered world literature through the great novels of the day and through music, cinema and other art forms. Material inspired by the Nights has continued to emerge from many different countries, periods, disciplines and languages, and the scope of the Nights has continued to widen, making the collection a universal work from every point of view. The essays in this volume scrutinize the expanse of sources for this monumental work of Arabic literature and follow the trajectory of the Nights’ texts, the creative, scholarly commentaries, artistic encounters and relations to science. Contributors: Ibrahim Akel, Rasoul Aliakbari, Daniel Behar, Aboubakr Chraïbi, Anne E. Duggan, William Granara, Rafika Hammoudi, Dominique Jullien, Abdelfattah Kilito, Magdalena Kubarek, Michael James Lundell, Ulrich Marzolph, Adam Mestyan, Eyüp Özveren, Marina Paino, Daniela Potenza, Arafat Abdur Razzaque, Ahmed Saidy, Johannes Thomann and Ilaria Vitali.