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This book is proposed as a contribution to postcolonial critiques
of the colonial and postcolonial exotic. It investigates the exotic
as a representation of colonial cultural difference in colonial
discourse, culture and history, and its oppositional rewritings in
postcolonial thought and literature. Its analyses of the exotic
include classical Arabo-Islamic ethnographic texts, Marco Polo's
and Mandeville's travel accounts, Shakespeare's The Tempest,
Montesquieu's Lettres Persanes, and a variety of colonial and
postcolonial texts. Its Deconstructive approach to the exotic
breaks new grounds of analysis beyond the Saidian problematic of
"Orientalism", Homi Bhabha's intervention on the exotic, Hegel's
Master/Slave dialectic, Michel Foucault's archaeology of Western
cultural history, and Sartre's theorization of the "gaze" and its
underlying Phenomenological subject. The scope of critical
discussions of the exotic in this book includes - apart from
Western cultural history - postmodern and postcolonial critiques of
the colonial Other and exotic, and anthropological and
philosophical discussions of the exotic. While tracing the divided
inscription of the exotic as a colonial subject with reference to
Shakespeare's The Tempest, the author throws into question l'Exote
and the exotic Other as problematic subject positions for reading
and rewriting the exotic in cultural history, and the double binds
of counter-Exoticist discourses.
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