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" Reorientating European Imperialism: "


Document Type : AL
Record Number : 1085697
Doc. No : LA129326
Call No : ‭10.1163/15700607-05634p02‬
Language of Document : English
Main Entry : Isa Blumi
Title & Author : Reorientating European Imperialism: [Article] : How Ottomanism Went Global\ Isa Blumi
Publication Statement : Leiden: Brill
Title of Periodical : Die Welt des Islams
Date : 2016
Volume/ Issue Number : 56/3-4
Page No : 290–316
Abstract : Scholars have long studied Western imperialism through the prism of pre-World War I literature and journalism. Characterizing this literature as Orientalist has become programmatic and predictable. The sometimes rigid analysis of this literature often misses, however, the contested dynamics within. This is especially the case with analyses of Ottoman contributions to the rise of a Western colonialist ethos – orientalism, imperialism, and racism – reflecting the political, structural, and economic changes that directly impacted the world. Essentially, colonial pretensions – servicing the ambitions of European imperialism at the expense of peoples in the ‘Orient’ – were articulated at a time when patriotic Ottomans, among others, were pushing back against colonialism. This article explores the possibility that such a response, usefully framed as Ottomanism, contributed regularly to the way peoples interacted in the larger context of a contentious exchange between rival imperialist projects. What is different here is that some articulations of Ottomanism were proactive rather than reactive. In turn, some of the Orientalism that has become synonymous with studies about the relationship between Europe, the Americas, and the peoples “East of the Urals” may have been a response to these Ottomanist gestures.

Descriptor :  finance capitalism

Descriptor :  imperialism

Descriptor :  Islam

Descriptor :  journalism

Descriptor :  Ottomanism

Descriptor :  propaganda

Descriptor :  Victorian Britain

Descriptor : History Culture
Descriptor : Middle East and Islamic Studies
Descriptor : Ottoman Empire

Descriptor : Sociology Anthropology
Location & Call number : ‭10.1163/15700607-05634p02‬
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