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Orientalism and Imperialism - From Nineteenth-Century Missionary Imaginings to the Contemporary Middle East (Hardcover)
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Orientalism and Imperialism - From Nineteenth-Century Missionary Imaginings to the Contemporary Middle East (Hardcover)
Series: Suspensions: Contemporary Middle Eastern and Islamicate Thought
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Using the work of Edward Said as a point of departure, this book
dissects the concept of Orientalism through the lens of 19th
century missionary impressions of Kurdistan. Wilcox argues that
dominant interpretations of Said's work have a tendency to present
Orientalism as an essentialist practice and instead offers an
alternative manifestation in which the Oriental is perceived as the
mutable product of cultural forces. The relationship between
missionaries and imperialism has long been a contentious issue with
many scholars highlighting their apparent ambiguity. This study
reveals how Protestant missionaries can be identified as
anti-imperialist in their rhetoric of ecumenical independence; yet
through their preconceptions of Oriental inferiority, they
contributed to a more subtle undermining of local forms of
knowledge and identity. Wilcox argues that this apparent ambiguity
is in part a consequence of the ways in which the term imperialism
is frequently used to allude to diverse and even contradictory
meanings; therefore it is not so much the missionaries who are
ambiguous, as the ways in which they are judged by today's
multivalent standards. The analysis also makes clear the complex
discursive processes which can undermine the actions of altruistic
individuals. By drawing threads from this 19th century example into
the current geopolitical foreground of Middle East-West relations,
this book not only sheds light upon a little-known historical case
study but also illuminates larger questions of the present and
future encouraging a more vigorous examination of contemporary
Orientalist prejudices.
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