Reading Orientalism : Said and the Unsaid.
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Intro -- Contents -- Acknowledgments -- To the Reader -- Introduction -- 1. Orienting "Orientalism -- I. "One That Cannot Now Be Rewritten" -- II. Defin[ess]ing Orientalism -- III. Verbalizing an Orient -- IV. The Growth (Benign, Cancerous, or Otherwise) of Orientalism -- 2. The Said and the Unsaid in Said's "Magnum Opus Orientale -- I. Dissing Orientalism: All That Said Has Done -- II. Drawing the Fault Lines -- III. Self-Critique More Than Mere Image -- IV. A Novel Argument out of Blurred Genres -- 3. The Seductive Charms of and Against "Orientalism -- I. Presenting and Representing Orientalism -- II. The Essential[ism] Problem -- III. What Is Said (but True?) About Said -- IV. Beyond the Binary -- Notes -- Bibliography -- Index.
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