An Orientalist in the Orient: Richard Garbe's Indian Journey, 1885-86

Richard Garbe, a German professor of Indology, lived and studied in India for one year in the 1880s. Using Garbe's travel journal, a novel he wrote on India, and other writings, this article seeks to locate German Orientalism and Orientalists vis- -vis Edward Said's critique of Orientalism...

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Veröffentlicht in:Journal of world history 2003-09, Vol.14 (3), p.281-325
1. Verfasser: Bagchi, Kaushik
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:Richard Garbe, a German professor of Indology, lived and studied in India for one year in the 1880s. Using Garbe's travel journal, a novel he wrote on India, and other writings, this article seeks to locate German Orientalism and Orientalists vis- -vis Edward Said's critique of Orientalism and the debates arising from his critique. Although Germany was not a major colonial power, this study finds that German Orientalism reflected and benefited from European power, even if it did not contribute overtly to its growth.
ISSN:1045-6007
1527-8050
1527-8050
DOI:10.1353/jwh.2003.0030