Description
Reversing the Colonial Gaze offers a fresh perspective on the history of travel writing and intercultural encounters. Hamid Dabashi analyzes the accounts of Persian travelers who journeyed to Europe, the Americas, and other regions during the 19th and early 20th centuries. Rather than passively accepting European narratives about the Orient, these Persian observers actively documented their experiences and critiqued Western societies from their own standpoint.
Through careful examination of travel diaries, letters, and published memoirs, Dabashi demonstrates how Persian intellectuals and diplomats challenged colonial discourse and asserted their own agency in the global arena. These travelers commented on Western political systems, social customs, technological advancement, and cultural practices, creating a counter-narrative to Orientalist representations. The book reveals how non-Western peoples were not mere subjects of European observation but active participants in shaping cross-cultural understanding during the modern period.







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