An edition of Gendering Orientalism (1995)

Gendering Orientalism

race, femininity, and representation

  • 0 Ratings
  • 2 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read
Not in Library

My Reading Lists:

Create a new list

Check-In

×Close
Add an optional check-in date. Check-in dates are used to track yearly reading goals.
Today

  • 0 Ratings
  • 2 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

Buy this book

Last edited by ImportBot
September 15, 2021 | History
An edition of Gendering Orientalism (1995)

Gendering Orientalism

race, femininity, and representation

  • 0 Ratings
  • 2 Want to read
  • 0 Currently reading
  • 0 Have read

To what extent did white European women contribute to the imperial cultures of the second half of the nineteenth century?

In contrast to most cultural histories of imperialism, which analyse Orientalist images of rather than by women, Gendering Orientalism focuses on how women themselves contributed. Drawing on the little-known work of Henriette Browne, other 'lost' women Orientalist artists and the literary works of George Eliot, the author challenges masculinist assumptions relating to the stability and homogeneity of the Orientalist gaze.

Gendering Orientalism argues that women did not have straight-forward access to an implicitly male position of Western superiority. Their relationship to the shifting terms of race, nation and gender produced positions from which women writers and artists could articulate alternative representations of racial difference.

In order to draw out how the meanings attributed to their words and images, as well as to the writers and artists themselves, were specifically gendered, classed and racialized, the author examines women's visual and literary Orientalism through their contemporary reception in the press.

By revealing the extent of women's involvement in the popular field of visual Orientalism and highlighting the presence of Orientalist themes and structures in the work of Browne, Eliot and Charlotte Bronte, Gendering Orientalism argues for a more complex understanding of women's role in imperial culture and discourse. The book should appeal to all students and lecturers in cultural studies, literature, art history, women's studies and visual anthropology.

Publish Date
Publisher
Routledge
Language
English
Pages
267

Buy this book

Previews available in: English

Edition Availability
Cover of: Gendering Orientalism
Cover of: Gendering Orientalism

Add another edition?

Book Details


Edition Notes

Includes bibliographical references (p. [242]-258) and index.

Published in
New York
Series
Gender, racism, ethnicity

Classifications

Dewey Decimal Class
700
Library of Congress
NX650.E85 L48 1996, NX650.E85L48 1996

The Physical Object

Pagination
xiv, 267 p. :
Number of pages
267

ID Numbers

Open Library
OL784018M
ISBN 10
0415124891, 0415124905
LCCN
95016143
Library Thing
829617
Goodreads
446606
635078

Excerpts

This is a book about a problem: a problem that crosses centuries, yet is historically specific; a problem that crosses continents, yet tells us more about one than the others; a problem that is embedded in the seemingly distant 'high' culture of the nineteenth century, yet whose dynamics are active in everyday life in the late twentieth century.
added anonymously.

Community Reviews (0)

Feedback?
No community reviews have been submitted for this work.

Lists

This work does not appear on any lists.

History

Download catalog record: RDF / JSON / OPDS | Wikipedia citation
September 15, 2021 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
September 3, 2020 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
March 12, 2019 Edited by ImportBot import existing book
July 30, 2010 Edited by IdentifierBot added LibraryThing ID
April 1, 2008 Created by an anonymous user Imported from Scriblio MARC record