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The representation of the Ottoman Orient in eighteenth century English literature

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Hasan Baktir explores the representation of the “Ottoman Orient” in 18th century English literature, highlighting the growing interest in oriental cultures. He argues that understanding this representation requires a fresh perspective, examining the complex interactions between the Ottoman Orient and Europe during this period. Building on questions raised by Said’s 1978 study, Orientalism, Baktir investigates the dynamics of power in these representations and the influence of the observer on the depicted phenomena. He delves into the motivations behind the desire to know and portray the Oriental other, questioning whether it was solely about political control or if deeper factors, such as sexuality and existential affirmation, were involved. Baktir also analyzes the varied Western responses to the East, seeking to identify degrees of sympathy and knowledge in the representations offered by both canonical and non-canonical 18th century English writers. While he acknowledges Said’s argument about the creation of a distinct discourse for the Orient, Baktir emphasizes a dialogic tendency that blurs the lines between East and West. Through an examination of pseudo-oriental letters, tales, and travelogues, he illustrates how the representation of the Ottoman Orient evolved due to the critical and liberal spirit of the Enlightenment, fostering a negotiation between the two cultures.

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The representation of the Ottoman Orient in eighteenth century English literature, Hasan Baktir

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