Book contents
- Reversing the Colonial Gaze
- The Global Middle East
- Reversing the Colonial Gaze
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Mr. Shushtari Travels to India
- 2 Mirza Abu Taleb Travels from India
- 3 An Ilchi Wonders about the World
- 4 A Colonial Officer Is Turned Upside-Down
- 5 A Shirazi Shares His Travelogues
- 6 A Wandering Monarch
- 7 Hajj Sayyah Leads a Peripatetic Life
- 8 In the Company of a Refined Prince
- 9 A Wandering Mystic
- 10 In and out of a Homeland
- 11 The Fact and Fiction of a Homeland
- 12 Professor Sayyah Comes Home to Teach
- Conclusion
- Index
Preface
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 19 December 2019
- Reversing the Colonial Gaze
- The Global Middle East
- Reversing the Colonial Gaze
- Copyright page
- Dedication
- Contents
- Figures
- Preface
- Acknowledgments
- Introduction
- 1 Mr. Shushtari Travels to India
- 2 Mirza Abu Taleb Travels from India
- 3 An Ilchi Wonders about the World
- 4 A Colonial Officer Is Turned Upside-Down
- 5 A Shirazi Shares His Travelogues
- 6 A Wandering Monarch
- 7 Hajj Sayyah Leads a Peripatetic Life
- 8 In the Company of a Refined Prince
- 9 A Wandering Mystic
- 10 In and out of a Homeland
- 11 The Fact and Fiction of a Homeland
- 12 Professor Sayyah Comes Home to Teach
- Conclusion
- Index
Summary
In the Preface, I describe the circumstances of writing this book on Persian travelers around the world in the nineteenth century. Here I outline the purpose of this book in describing in detail the totality of the travel accounts and not just a fragment of them that pertain to Europe, or anywhere else for that matter. In the Preface I survey the current condition of Muslims traveling around the world as the contemporary frame of reference for these nineteenth century travel narratives. I then outline the manner in which I place his book in the context of current world affairs. I argue why we need to retrieve these historical texts in a responsible and comprehensive way for a renewed interest in remapping the world in a more leveled and democratic manner. Before I plunge deeply into the thicket of the texts I examine in this book, I use the Preface to make my readers aware of the contemporary world in which we live, and in which a “Muslim travel ban” captures the daily headlines, and thus the significance of the immediately preceding centuries in reconfiguring our historical worldliness.
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- Reversing the Colonial GazePersian Travelers Abroad, pp. ix - xviiPublisher: Cambridge University PressPrint publication year: 2020