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20200519040833.0
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010530s2001 cau b 001 0 eng
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b| D63 2001
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a| Dobie, Madeleine
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a| Foreign bodies :
b| gender, language, and culture in French orientalism /
c| Madeleine Dobie
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a| Stanford, Calif. :
b| Stanford University Press,
c| 2001
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a| xiv, 234 pages ;
c| 24 cm
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a| unmediated
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a| Includes bibliographical references and index
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a| Polygamy, slavery, and the colonies: Montesquieu's De l'esprit des lois -- Truth and representations: old and new languages in the Lettres persanes -- Intimacy exposed: gender, race, and language in the Oriental tale -- Spilt figures: women and language in the Oriental travelogue -- The modernist turn in orientalism: Gautier's Egyptian tales
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a| "Building on the critical foundations established by Edward Said in Orientalism, Foreign Bodies examines the relationship between the Orientalist tradition in French art and literature and France's colonial history. It focuses on a central dimension of this exchange: the prevalent figure of the "oriental woman," and the interplay of race and gender in both domestic and colonial history. It also offers a genealogy of contemporary French attitudes to Islamic culture, in which beliefs about sexuality and gender relations continue to occupy a privileged place."--Jacket
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a| French literature
x| Oriental influences
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a| Orient
x| In literature