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Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, in Deutsch, Noor Publishing, gebundenes Buch, neu.
Karl Marx once said: ´´They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented´´. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists´ representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx´s statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which Karl Marx once said: ´´They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented´´. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists´ representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx´s statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder´s poetry by examining the applicability of Said´s critique of Orientalism on Snyder´s representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder´s translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. Lieferzeit 1-2 Werktage.
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (2016)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, in Deutsch, Noor Publishing Okt 2016, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Agrios-Buch [57449362], Bergisch Gladbach, Germany.
Neuware - Karl Marx once said: 'They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented'. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. 180 pp. Englisch.
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (2016)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, in Deutsch, Noor Publishing Okt 2016, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Rhein-Team Lörrach Ivano Narducci e.K. [57451429], Lörrach, Germany.
Neuware - Karl Marx once said: 'They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented'. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. 180 pp. Englisch.
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (2016)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, vermutlich in Englisch, Noor Publishing Okt 2016, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neuware - Karl Marx once said: 'They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented'. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. 180 pp. Englisch.
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (2016)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, vermutlich in Englisch, Noor Publishing Okt 2016, Taschenbuch, neu.
Neuware - Karl Marx once said: 'They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented'. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. 180 pp. Englisch.
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (1978)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, vermutlich in Englisch, Noor Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, buecher.de GmbH & Co. KG, [1].
Karl Marx once said: "They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented". This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. 2016. 180 S. 220 mm Sofort lieferbar, Softcover, Neuware, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten).
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (1978)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, vermutlich in Englisch, neu, Hörbuch.
Karl Marx once said: "They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented". This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism.
Gary Snyder as an American Orientalist (1978)
ISBN: 9783330798984 bzw. 333079898X, vermutlich in Englisch, 180 Seiten, Noor Publishing, Taschenbuch, neu.
Von Händler/Antiquariat, Buchhandlung Kisch & Co. [3338288].
Neuware - Karl Marx once said: 'They cannot represent themselves, they must be represented'. This statement is said to describe the Orient. The statement means that if the Orient could represent itself, it would, since it cannot, then the orientalists' representation does the job. In this statement, Karl Marx stresses the idea that the Orient was not orientalized as it seems to be oriental, but because it could be made oriental. Karl Marx's statement is used by Edward Said in his book Orientalism which was first published in 1978. In this book I deal with the oriental discourse in Snyder's poetry by examining the applicability of Said's critique of Orientalism on Snyder's representation. The main concern is to show how Gary Snyder as an orientalist represents the Orient - mainly China and Japan - in his poetry to occidental culture. In the book I analyzed Snyder's translation of Chinese and Japanese poetry, his representation of Chinese painting and Japanese drama, and his account for oriental religion or Zen Buddhism. Taschenbuch, Neuware, 220x150x11 mm, 284g, 180, Internationaler Versand, Offene Rechnung (Vorkasse vorbehalten), PayPal, Banküberweisung.