Orientalism and Empire
Book description
The complex and troubled history of Russia's relationship with the mountain peoples of the North Caucasus.
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This compelling book applies Edward Said’s well-known framework of Orientalism to explain the contradictions of Russia’s imperial project among diverse North Caucasians as well as Georgians. Jersild gives one of the clearest examples of the elasticity of the concept of Orientalism when applied to a Russia that wasn’t confident in its own European identity.
Just as fascinating is his explanation of how and why Georgian intellectuals, in their turn, used Orientalist discourse to contrast themselves against Muslims in Russian eyes and thus secure their own position within the empire.
From Stephen's list on how the Russian Empire engaged the Caucasus.
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