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Arab Brazil: Fictions of Ternary Orientalism
Waïl S. Hassan
Program in Comparative and World Literature
English
French and Italian
Unit for Criticism and Interpretive Theory
European Union Center
Center for African Studies
Center for Latin American and Caribbean Studies
Lemann Center for Brazilian Studies
Center for Global Studies
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Brazil
100%
Arab
100%
Orientalism
100%
Arab Immigrants
33%
United States
16%
Tertiary Structure
16%
Politics
16%
Digestion
16%
Popular Culture
16%
Europe
16%
Self-other
16%
Cultural Identity
16%
Otherness
16%
Developing World
16%
Late Nineteenth Century
16%
Muslim Immigrants
16%
Muslims
16%
Cultural Influences
16%
Edward Said
16%
Global South
16%
South-South
16%
Idealized Images
16%
Early Twentieth Century
16%
Short Story
16%
Arab World
16%
Colonizer
16%
National Identity
16%
Book Analysis
16%
Telenovelas
16%
Language Culture
16%
Iberia
16%
Brazilian Literature
16%
Racial Mixing
16%
Ethnic Mixing
16%
Anthropophagy
16%
Arts and Humanities
Brazil
100%
Orientalism
100%
Discourse
33%
Literature
16%
Religion
16%
Europe
16%
Mastery
16%
Mass Culture
16%
USA
16%
Late Nineteenth Century
16%
Legacy
16%
Global South
16%
Early Twentieth-century
16%
Short Stories
16%
Stakes
16%
Arab World
16%
Otherness
16%
Orient
16%
Eurocentric
16%
Hemisphere
16%
Cultural Interaction
16%
Telenovelas
16%
Iberia
16%
Edward Said
16%
Brazilian Literature
16%
Anthropophagy
16%
Racial Mixing
16%