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A Mosaic of Misunderstanding: Occident, Orient, and Facets of Mutual Misconstrual: Literary & Cultural Theory

Autor Julia Szoltysek
en Limba Engleză Hardback – 24 iul 2016
The book investigates relations between the ¿East¿ and ¿West¿ which have been forming and evolving from the Enlightenment until the present times. On the basis of material covering a selection of American, British and Turkish literature, as well as examples of Western Orientalist painting and musical (operatic) illustrations of analysed issues, the study aims to usher in a deeper and more nuanced understanding of post/colonial phenomena and their broader socio-cultural implications. The work attempts to accentuate the resonances and dissonances between various arts and disciplines, with the view to illuminating the organic nature of both inter- and intra-cultural relationships. The rationale behind such an orientation in research and methodology has not been to arrive at a final eclectic perspective, but rather, to promote a more comprehensive and diverse approach towards the ¿Other.¿
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Specificații

ISBN-13: 9783631674734
ISBN-10: 3631674732
Pagini: 212
Dimensiuni: 148 x 210 mm
Greutate: 0.38 kg
Ediția:Nouă
Editura: Peter Lang Copyright AG
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Notă biografică

Julia Szötysek completed her doctoral dissertation at the University of Wroc¿aw, Poland. She currently lectures at the University of Silesia in Katowice, Poland. Her academic interests include literary and artistic representations of the Middle East, travel discourses, racial/ethnic theories, and opera studies.

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The book investigates relations between the 'East' and 'West' from the Enlightenment until the present times. On the basis of a selection of American, British and Turkish literature, Orientalist painting, and Western opera works, the study proposes an innovative, more nuanced reading of post/colonial phenomena and their socio-cultural implications.