German Orientalism during the Age of Empire-Religion

Volume 2|Issue 7| Winter 2014 |Discussions

Abstract

This book fills a major gap in Edward Said’s book Orientalism, which completely overlooked the German orientalists and focused its whole interest on English and French orientalists, making American orientalism their legacy. Some think that Edward Said’s neglect of German orientalists was not based on academic authority and rules, but because bringing in their works from the hundred years which the author of this book deals with, would necessarily negate Said’s argument that orientalism was the tool of colonialism used by the colonial states.

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Founder and Head of Kadmus Publishing house in Damascus, he is a Palestinian researcher from Jerusalem interested in ancient history and specializing in Biblical Studies. His major books includeIntroduction to the Ancient History of Palestine (2000), Bilqis the Enigmatic Woman and the Demonization of Sex (1997); and The Geography of the Torah: Egypt and the Tribe of Israel in Difficulty.

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