期刊名称:History Studies : International Journal of History
印刷版ISSN:1309-4688
电子版ISSN:1309-4173
出版年度:2011
卷号:3
DOI:10.9737/hist_417
出版社:History Studies : International Journal of History
摘要:Bu çalýþma, Edward Said tarafýndan çerçevesi çizilen sözde "Oryantalist" söylemin bir yönünü, 19. yüzyýlýn baþýnda ABD'deki dergilerin Büyük Orta Doðu'nun belirli bir bölgesindeki (Kafkasya Daðlarýndaki sözde Çerkez Savaþý) olaylar zincirine bakýþýný inceleyerek daha da karmaþýklaþtýrmayý amaç edinmiþtir. Kýsmen emperyalist bir projenin ürünü olarak çeþitli ABD oryantalizmi vardý. 19. yüzyýl Amerikan dergi ve gazetelerinde yer alan Çerkez Savaþý haberlerine bakýldýðýnda, bu ABD oryantalizminin nasýl ve niçin geleneksel uzak durma stratejini terk ederek en azýndan bir tane Doðulu "diðer" ile baðlantý kurma stratejini oluþturduðunu anlamada eþsiz malzeme saðlar.
其他摘要:This study seeks to complicate the rather one-dimensional character of so-called "Orientalist" discourse as outlined by Edward Said by examining the way in which periodical literature in the United States during the early nineteenth century looked at a particular set of events in a particular region of the Greater Middle East: the so-called Circassian War in the Caucasus Mountains. There clearly was a variety of U.S. Orientalism that was partially a product of an imperialist project, though only partially. The attention paid to the Circassian War by nineteenth-century U.S. newspapers and magazines provides a unique window for understanding how and why this U.S. Orientalism abandoned the usual strategy of distancing and instead adopted a strategy of bonding with at least one Oriental other.
关键词:Kafkasya - Haçlý savaþý - Edward Said - Oryantalizm - Amerika - Periyodik Literatür
其他关键词:Caucasus; Circassian War; Edward Said; Orientalism; United States; periodical literature