orientālisms

  • 1Nesting Orientalisms — is a concept introduced by Milica Bakić Hayden, a visiting lecturer at the University of Pittsburgh. It is based on gradation of Orients , i.e. otherness and primitiveness. Contents 1 Background 2 The concept 2.1 Nesting Balkanisms …

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  • 2Maria Todorova — Maria N. Todorova (born 1949, Sofia) is a Bulgarian historian and philosopher who is best known for her application of Edward Said s notion of Orientalism to the Balkans. She is the daughter of former Bulgarian President Nikolai Todorov.[1]… …

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  • 3Orientalism — For the book by Edward Said, see Orientalism (book). Anonymous Venetian orientalist painting, The Reception of the Ambassadors in Damascus, 1511, the Louvre. The deer with antlers in the foreground is not k …

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  • 4Orientalism (book) — Orientalism   …

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  • 5The Church (band) — This article is about the Australian rock band. For other uses of the term church , see Church (disambiguation). The Church …

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  • 6Reinhold Glière — Reinhold Moritzevich Glière ( ru. Рейнгольд Морицевич Глиэр, Rejngol d Moricevič Glier ) (OldStyleDate|January 11|1875|30 December 1874 ndash; June 23, 1956) was a Ukrainian, Soviet composer of German Polish descent.Glière was the second son of… …

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  • 7Chinese Cuban — Total population 114,240 [1] Regions with significant populations Havana Languages Spanish, Mandarin, Cantonese Religion …

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  • 8Shtokavian dialect — Shtokavian štokavica Pronunciation Spoken in Croatia, Bosnia and Herzegovina, Serbia, Kosovo, Montenegro, Romania, Hungary …

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  • 9Albanian literature — Albania, part of the ancient Illyrian territories, a cross road of civilizations and geopolitical interests during the barbarian onslaughts and later on a province of the Eastern and Western Empires, Rome and Byzantium, after, over centuries,… …

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  • 10List of Guggenheim Fellowships awarded in 2001 — U.S. and Canadian Fellows= * Geneive Abdo, Independent Scholar, Washington, D. C.; Senior Research Associate, Middle East Institute, Columbia University: Faith, power, and the new Iran. * Jeremy Adelman, Professor of History, Princeton University …

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