Merchants, Sorcerers, Fire Worshippers: ‘Snapshots’ of Persian Culture and the Central European Mirror: The Persian Other in the Portrayal of Central European Orientalist Fiction Cover Image

Merchants, Sorcerers, Fire Worshippers: ‘Snapshots’ of Persian Culture and the Central European Mirror: The Persian Other in the Portrayal of Central European Orientalist Fiction
Merchants, Sorcerers, Fire Worshippers: ‘Snapshots’ of Persian Culture and the Central European Mirror: The Persian Other in the Portrayal of Central European Orientalist Fiction

Author(s): Márton Pál Iványi
Subject(s): Cultural history
Published by: Eötvös Loránd Tudományegyetem
Keywords: Central Europe; critical discourse analysis; Orientalism; history; literature; fiction

Summary/Abstract: Critiques of Western Orientalism have been well-known since the Saidean perspective, and in-depth analysis of Frontier Orientalism has also gained prevalence and academic recognition. Yet, another tendency, namely, that of exoticizing Persia, has not been given wide-ranging attention. This paper delivers a theoretical and empirical framework describing another variant of Central European Orientalism, which may be remotely reminiscent of alleged colonial thought, yet with regional peculiarities and without any direct exposition of historical-political conflict.

  • Issue Year: 3/2023
  • Issue No: 2
  • Page Range: 57-78
  • Page Count: 22
  • Language: English
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