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For lust of knowing : the Orientalists and their enemies / Robert Irwin.
- Title
- For lust of knowing : the Orientalists and their enemies / Robert Irwin.
- Author
- Irwin, Robert, 1946-
- Publication
- London, England ; New York, N.Y : Allen Lane, 2006.
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Details
- Description
- 409 p.; 25 cm.
- Summary
- In recent times Orientalists, with their passion and fascination for the East, have been variously accused of imperialism, colonialism and distorting history. In this new book Robert Irwin overturns these views and radically reassesses the influence and legacy of the Orientalists. Robert Irwin has spent a lifetime investigating and imagining the history of the Islamic world. In For Lust of Knowing, the culmination of that lifetime's devotion, he makes the definitive case for the Orientalists. Irwin charts the origins of Orientalism - in this case, the study of the Middle and near East - and its foremost practitioners, from Ancient Greece to the present day. In doing so, he finally banishes the ghosts of Edward Said's Orientalism, which branded this rich and wondrous field of study a weapon of imperialism. Irwin shows that, whether making philological comparisons between Arabic and Hebrew, cataloguing the coins of Fatimid Egypt or establishing the basic chronology of Harun al-Rashid's military campaigns against Byzantium, these scholars have been unified not by politics or by ideology but by their shared obsession.
- Subjects
- Bibliography (note)
- Includes bibliographical references (p. 331-376) and index.
- Processing Action (note)
- committed to retain
- Contents
- 1. The clash of ancient civilizations -- 2. An ancient heresy or a new paganism -- 3. Renaissance Orientalism -- 4. The holiness of Oriental studies -- 5. Enlightenment of a sort -- 6. Oriental studies in the age of steam and cant -- 7. A house divided against itself -- 8. The all too brief heyday of Orientalism -- 9. An enquiry into the nature of a certain twentieth-century polemic -- 10. Enemies of Orientalism.
- ISBN
- 0713994150
- LCCN
- ^^2006411061
- OCLC
- 62225460
- SCSB-12413422
- Owning Institutions
- Harvard Library