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  • Ahmad, Aijaz. In Theory: Classes, Nations, Literatures. 1992, vitriolic Marxist attack on Said.
  • Aoki, Andrew L. and Don T. Nakanishi. "Asian Pacific Americans and the New Minority Politics," PS: Political Science and Politics, Vol. 34, No. 3 (Sep., 2001), pp. 605-610 in JSTOR
  • Bisaha, Nancy. Creating East and West: Renaissance Humanists and the Ottoman Turks (2004)
  • Cannadine, David. Ornamentalism: How the British Saw Their Empire. 2002. Argues that British visions were structured by British class hierarchies.
  • Dirlik, Arif. "Chinese History and the Question of Orientalism," History and Theory, Vol. 35, No. 4, (Dec., 1996), pp. 96-118 in JSTOR
  • Hamilton, Alistair, and Francis Richard. André Du Ryer and Oriental Studies in Seventeenth-Century France (2004)
  • Huggan, Graham. "(Not) Reading Orientalism," Research in African Literatures vol 36#3 (2005) 124-136 in Project Muse
  • Irwin, Robert. Dangerous Knowledge: Orientalism and Its Discontents. Overlook, 2006. 416 pp.
  • Jun, Helen H., “Black Orientalism: Nineteenth-Century Narratives of Race and U.S. Citizenship,” American Quarterly, 58 (Dec. 2006), 1047–66.
  • Klein, Christina. Cold War Orientalism: Asia in the Middlebrow Imagination, 1945-1961 (2003), re American perceptions online edition
  • Kontje, Todd. German Orientalisms. U. of Michigan Press, 2004. 316 pp.
  • Kuklick, Bruce. Puritans in Babylon: The ancient Near East and American intellectual life, 1880-1930, (1996) stresses American interest in India and Biblical lands online at ACLS e-books
  • Lee, Jennifer, and Min Zhou, eds. Asian American Youth: Culture, Identity, and Ethnicity (2004) online edition
  • Lennon, Joseph. Irish Orientalism: A Literary and Intellectual History. Syracuse U. Press, 2004. 478 pp.
  • Lewis, Reina. Rethinking Orientalism: Women, Travel and the Ottoman Harem. Rutgers U. Press, 2004. 297 pp.
  • Little, Douglas. American Orientalism: The United States and the Middle East since 1945. U. of North Carolina Press, 2002. 407 pp.
  • Lockman, Zachary. Contending Visions of the Middle East: The History and Politics of Orientalism. Cambridge U. Press, 2004. 308 pp.
  • MacKenzie, J. M. Orientalism: History, Theory and the Arts. 1995.
  • Matar, Nabil ed. , In the Lands of Christians: Arabic Travel Writing in the Seventeenth Century (2003)
  • Said, Edward. Orientalism (1978; also 2003 edition)
  • Wittfogel, Karl August. Oriental despotism: a comparative study of total power (1957), online at ACLS e-books
  • Yoshihara, Mari. Embracing the East: White Women and American Orientalism. Oxford U. Press, 2003. 242 pp. online edition
  • Yu, Henry. Thinking Orientals: Migration, Contact, and Exoticism in Modern America Oxford U. Press, 2002 online edition