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Record ID marc_openlibraries_phillipsacademy/PANO_FOR_IA_05072019.mrc:98030831:3486
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100 1 $aLewis, Reina,$d1963-
245 10 $aGendering Orientalism :$brace, femininity and representation /$cReina Lewis.
260 $aLondon ;$aNew York :$bRoutledge,$c1996.
300 $axiv, 267 p., [40] p. of plates :$bill. ;$c23 cm.
440 0 $aGender, racism, ethnicity
504 $aIncludes bibliographical references (p. [242]-258) and index.
505 0 $aIntroduction : making connections -- Race, femininity, representation - Said's Orientalism and his critics - Problems with the 'death of the author' - Writers, readers and critics - Women representing the other: Villette -Professional opportunities for women in art and literature - The separate spheres: Problems of a professional identity - Opportunities for women in art - Opportunities for women in literature - Gender, genre and nation : Henriette Browne, the making of a woman Orientalist artist - The reception of Browne's religious work in Britain and France - Making a name: The establishment of Browne's artistic identity in Britain - Orientalism in the visual arts - 'Only women should go to Turkey' : Henriette Browne and the female Orientalist gaze -- Critical responses to Browne's Harem Interiors, 1861 - Using experience to challenge stereotypes: Women write about the harem - The female gaze - From the subjective to the objective: Ethnographic discourses of race and nation - The problematic authority of the female Orientalist gaze - Aliens at home and Britons abroad : George Eliot's Orientalization of Jews in Daniel Deronda -- Evolution, organicism, fiction and Jews: Contemporary responses to Daniel Deronda -- Daniel Deronda and the formation of an Anglo-Jewish identity - George Eliot and Jewish sources - Shifting stereotypes: Origins, heredity, identity - Distance and difference: The problem of reading Daniel Deronda - Afterword: Gendering Orientalism
520 $a"In contrast to most cultural histories of imperialism, which analyse Orientalist images of rather than by women, Gendering Orientalism focuses on the contributions of women themselves. 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." - Provided by publisher
600 10 $aBrowne, Henriette,$d1829-1901$xCriticism and interpretation.
600 10 $aEliot, George,$d1819-1880.$tDaniel Deronda.
600 10 $aEliot, George,$d1819-1880$xCriticism and interpretation.
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650 0 $aArts, European$y19th century.
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