Hallisey - Roads Taken and Not Taken in The Study of Theravada Buddhism (1995)
Charles hallisey: Orientalism was a useful exercise in delineating the critical field. He says it is all too easy to reproduce unwittingly a kind of "latent Orientalism" Almond's analysis leads him to move beyond the "principles" of Orientalism to the "many concerns of the Victorian age"
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Hallisey - Roads Taken and Not Taken in The Study of Theravada Buddhism (1995)
Charles hallisey: Orientalism was a useful exercise in delineating the critical field. He says it is all too easy to reproduce unwittingly a kind of "latent Orientalism" Almond's analysis leads him to move beyond the "principles" of Orientalism to the "many concerns of the Victorian age"