Critique of Nation & Its Fragments (Partha Chatterjee)
.... intermixed, and Chatterjee provides large quantities of information regarding a quite different part of the world, stimulating the
western reader to form ....
(1533

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EE Evans-Pritchard
.... Examining this book, the
Western reader might be tempted to dismiss the Azande as an absurdly superstitious people with little or no connection to the real and ....
(1495

6

)
Edward Said's Orientalism
.... makes for painful reading" (1979). In fact, the
Western reader will find much to be embarrassed about, or worse, in Said's pages. ....
(2304

9

)
Argonauts of the Western Pacific
.... reasons which have little or nothing to do with the
reader's own life. ....
Western readers in the Judeo-Christian tradition certainly do not think of themselves as ....
(1758

7

)
Louis L'Amour's The Walking Drum
.... Just as clearly, however, a major point of the book is to gently educate the
Western reader who may not know about those Arabic contributions, the cities, the ....
(1576

6

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American/Western & Chinese Rhetorical Customs
.... In this sense, writer and
reader are equal partners in the Chinese style communication process. In
Western style communication, the writer assumes authority ....
(2224

9

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Chinua Achebe's novel Things Fall Apart
.... The non-fiction writer, after presenting such an example, would probably feel obliged immediately to urge the
Western reader not to be biased against such a ....
(1625

7

)
Latin America and Foreign Investors
.... unique formulation of how government, local and foreign businesses should relate to one another can afford the sensitive American or
western reader a chance to ....
(1775

7

)
Japan's Innovative Technology Strategies
.... interact. His graphics are meant to help the
Western reader adjust to the significant difference between
Western and Eastern names. His ....
(2038

8

)
The God of Small Things
.... The
Western reader may feel the female characters in this novel are still oppressed and restrained, but by Indian standards, they are a highly assertive and ....
(1363

5

)
Inazo Nitobe's Bushido: The Soul of Japan
.... Nitobe carefully reminds the
Western reader that "Cato, Brutus, Petronius, and a host of other ancient worthies [in the West] terminated their own earthly ....
(1845

7

)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... Eighth century Europeans certainly saw Beowulf as a fully mythical character. The modern
Western reader sees both characters as mythical. ....
(1696

7

)
The Epic of Gilgamesh
.... Eighth century Europeans certainly saw Beowulf as a fully mythical character. The modern
Western reader sees both characters as mythical. ....
(1682

7

)
The Ottomans
.... his statements regarding the sifting of texts and testimonies in the introduction, the
reader expects an account of the manner in which the
Western view of the ....
(1393

6

)
Anti-homosexual Sentiment in Western Societies
.... ED Salamon (1988) to show that anti-homosexual sentiment in
Western societies is .... in Sociological Explanations of Criminal and Deviant Behaviour: Course
Reader. ....
(2266

9

)
Dream Palace of the Arabs
.... The first time that one reads Said it is an intellectual adventure as he unmasks for the
Western reader the European and American prejudices toward the ....
(2224

9

)
ALL QUIET ON THE WESTERN FRONT
.... After every chapter, a
reader has to think "What if?" and realize it was the .... Remarque, Erich Maria All Quiet on the
Western Front New York: Little, Brown (1929 ....
(774

3

)
History of Western Fashion
.... behind actual changes of fashion." The fast pace of modern
Western culture, aggravated .... products: "The Woman of Fashion is simultaneously what the
reader is and ....
(2790

11

)
Islam in History
.... the increasing devoutness of people in Christian countries, "the
Western democratic state .... This is an interesting book that offers the
reader background on how ....
(3983

16

)
Responding as a Reader
.... mood of defeat, humiliation, and mistrust and requiring the
reader to extrapolate .... less primitive, more respectable or less legitimate by
Western standards than ....
(9995

40

)
The Buddhist Tradition in India, China, and Japan: A Review
.... along with each translated excerpt make them accessible to the new
reader, yet do .... than a "religion," since it makes few compromises with the
Western need to ....
(1608

6

)
Deep Ecology and Ecofeminism
.... roughshod over women throughout the history of
Western civilization, and .... deliberately offers outrageous principles, but, from this
reader's perspective, not ....
(1609

6

)
Les Misérables
.... scenes. Thus the
reader is obliged to yield to the literary conventions of an earlier configuration of
Western culture. However, it ....
(1835

7

)
Ethics and Business
.... invokes two forms of ethical theory to help the
reader consider this ....
Western ethics, according to Gustafson, focuses on human points of reference, even when ....
(10049

40

)
Prejudice Against Women's Intelligence
.... scientific prejudices of Aristotle, who is taken so seriously in
Western thought, would .... As little as Broca's measurements mean to this
reader, it is faintly ....
(2699

11

)
WWI and Anxiety
.... This
reader has a clearer sense of the radical changes which were taking .... human experience and consciousness After the First World War,
Western society entered ....
(1064

4

)
"Women's Brains," the essay by Stephen Jay Gould
.... an essay on Aristotle, who is taken so seriously in
Western thought, than .... As little as Broca's measurements mean to this
reader, it is faintly interesting to ....
(1657

7

)
Latin American Literature
.... the Monroe Doctrine, which warned European powers to leave the
Western Hemisphere to .... course of these retellings of the different films that the
reader gets to ....
(1591

6

)
Paths to Enlightenment
.... Although both authors include many elements of
Western religion and thought (especially Greek .... This is what gives the
reader the sense that both authors see the ....
(1313

5

)
Heart of Darkness & Nostromo
.... are full of strife, violence, and their own brands of non-
western corruption. .... In Heart of Darkness, it is through Marlow that the
reader finds out about Kurtz ....
(1406

6

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