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YeÄŸenoÄŸlu, Meyda. Colonial Fantasies: Towards a Feminist Reading of Orientalism. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 1998.
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__________. "Supplementing the Orientalist Lack: European Ladies in the Harem." In Orientalism and Cultural Differences. Edited by Mahmut Mutman and Meyda Yegenoglu, 45-80. Center for Cultural Studies, U. C. S. C., 1992.
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__________. "Veiled Fantasies: Cultural and Sexual Difference in the Discourse of Orientalism." In Feminist Postcolonial Theory: A Reader. Edited by Reina Lewis and Sara Mills, 542-566. New York: Routledge, 2003.
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Yoshihara, Mari. Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism. Oxford: Oxford University Press, 2003.
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Yu, Beongcheon. The Great Circle: American Writers and the Orient. Detroit, Michigan: Wayne State University Press, 1983.
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Zein, M. Faruk. Christianity, Islam and Orientalism. London: Saqi, 2003.
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__________. ”Orientalism and Modernity: Tivoli in Copenhagen." Nineteenth-Century Contexts 20, 1 (1997): 81-110.
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ZeydanlıoÄŸlu, Welat. "'The White Turkish Man’s Burden': Orientalism, Kemalism and the Kurds in Turkey." In Neo-colonial
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Zine, Jasmin. "Between Orientalism and Fundamentalism: The Politics of Muslim Women's Feminist Engagement." Muslim World Journal of Human Rights 3, 1 (August 2006).
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Ziter, Edward. The Orient on the Stage. Cambridge: Cambridge University Press, 2003.
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__________. ”Staging the Geographic Imagination: Imperial Melodrama and the Domestication of the Exotic.” In Land/scape/theater. Edited by Elinor Fuchs and Una Chaudhuri, 189-208. Ann Arbor, Michigan: University of Michigan Press, 2002.
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Zonana, Joyce. "The Sultan and the Slave: Feminist Orientalism and the Structure of 'Jane Eyre'." Signs 18, 3 (Spring 1993): 592-617.
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