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Перевод: orientalist speek orientalist


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ориенталист ; востоковед


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  1. Indeed, tourism has been one of the crucial components in the west's construction of the east, and a passage from Thomas Cook's brochure for tours of Egypt and Palestine in 1925 encapsulates the Orientalist attitude: "Native life and manners as seen from the steamer are as quaint a study as can well be imagined.
  2. The narrator dreams of how Charlie's tales of his reincarnations will be spread, as "the finest story in the world" until the point when, "Every Orientalist in Europe would patronize it discursively with Sanskrit and Pali texts."
  3. After this, the figure of El Cid entered a dark period in which historian after historian, following a 1849 work of the Dutch orientalist R. Dozy, contrived to portray Rodrigo as a cruel, treacherous and often barbarian character.
  4. At Oyash, 50 miles north-east of Novosibirsk, a small wooden station with a distinctly Orientalist feel to its carved wooden decoration was dominated by a water tower, similarly decorated, which provided the upward thrust so common in Western stations in the nineteenth century and so lacking on the Trans-Siberian.
  5. Middle English, Venetian, Romanesque, and Orientalist features jostle with each other in an architectural epic of commercial and religious power.
  6. So in a typically "orientalist" tradition he reduces all the cultures which form the so-called East to a single stereotypical image.
  7. The tradition of the "Orientalist" station never died in India throughout the British period.
  8. From 1867 to 1894 Brian Houghton Hodgson, the Indian civil servant, botanist and orientalist, owned Alderly.
  9. Art The east is read The values of Orientalist art survive in the tourist gaze, argues Nigel Whiteley
  10. Development and struggle are alien features in the Orientalist's world.
  11. One prevalent Orientalist value in the art of the 19th century was the male as noble savage, a manual labourer working honestly and humbly, albeit heroically.
  12. This was a splendid late flowering of the "Orientalist" style, and was to the British in India what the Spanish mission-station style was to the United States.
  13. It was a multi-storey orientalist, almost pagoda-like confection, sporting elaborately carved verandas, valances, and outside staircases with rustic covered ways leading off from it.

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