Linguistic and Oriental Essays

Linguistic and Oriental Essays
Title Linguistic and Oriental Essays PDF eBook
Author Robert Needham Cust
Publisher
Pages
Release 1891
Genre East Asia
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Oriental Essays

Oriental Essays
Title Oriental Essays PDF eBook
Author A.J Arberry
Publisher Routledge
Pages 260
Release 2013-10-11
Genre History
ISBN 1136777415

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In this book Professor Arberry describes the lives and labours of six great scholars - Simon Ockley, Sir William Jones, E. W. Lane, E. H. Palmer, E.G. Browne and R. A Nicholson - men who were devoted to building a bridge between the peoples of Europe and Asia. To these biographical essays, Arberry has appended a fragment of candid autobiography and an eloquent plea for the further encouragement of Oriental studies.

Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1847-1890

Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1847-1890
Title Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1847-1890 PDF eBook
Author Robert Needham Cust
Publisher
Pages 886
Release 1891
Genre Oriental philology
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Linguistic and Oriental Essays

Linguistic and Oriental Essays
Title Linguistic and Oriental Essays PDF eBook
Author Robert Needham Cust
Publisher
Pages 586
Release 1880
Genre Oriental philology
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Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1847 to 1887

Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1847 to 1887
Title Linguistic and Oriental Essays: 1847 to 1887 PDF eBook
Author Robert Needham Cust
Publisher
Pages 1128
Release 1887
Genre Oriental philology
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Antinomies of Modernity

Antinomies of Modernity
Title Antinomies of Modernity PDF eBook
Author Vasant Kaiwar
Publisher Duke University Press
Pages 363
Release 2003-04-21
Genre History
ISBN 0822384566

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Antinomies of Modernity asserts that concepts of race, Orient, and nation have been crucial to efforts across the world to create a sense of place, belonging, and solidarity in the midst of the radical discontinuities wrought by global capitalism. Emphasizing the continued salience at the beginning of the twenty-first century of these supposedly nineteenth-century ideas, the essays in this volume stress the importance of tracking the dynamic ways that race, Orient, and nation have been reworked and used over time and in particular geographic locations. Drawing on archival sources and fieldwork, the contributors explore aspects of modernity within societies of South Asia, the Middle East, and Africa. Whether considering how European ideas of Orientalism became foundational myths of Indian nationalism; how racial caste systems between blacks, South Asians, and whites operate in post-apartheid South Africa; or how Indian immigrants to the United States negotiate their identities, these essays demonstrate that the contours of cultural and identity politics did not simply originate in metropolitan centers and get adopted wholesale in the colonies. Colonial and postcolonial modernisms have emerged via the active appropriation of, or resistance to, far-reaching European ideas. Over time, Orientalism and nationalist and racialized knowledges become indigenized and acquire, for all practical purposes, a completely "Third World" patina. Antinomies of Modernity shows that people do make history, constrained in part by political-economic realities and in part by the categories they marshal in doing so. Contributors. Neville Alexander, Andrew Barnes, Vasant Kaiwar, Sucheta Mazumdar, Minoo Moallem, Mohamad Tavakoli-Targhi, A. R. Venkatachalapathy, Michael O. West

The Chinese Essay

The Chinese Essay
Title The Chinese Essay PDF eBook
Author
Publisher Columbia University Press
Pages 408
Release 2002-08
Genre Education
ISBN 9780231121194

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Veteran sinologist David Pollard has selected and translated the best and most representative examples of Chinese prose writing from the third century to the contemporary period. Though spanning the past 1,800 years, the bulk of the selections are from the twentieth century and range from early masters, such as Lu Xun, to the major writers of the middle generation, such as Ye Chengtao and Liang Yuchun.