From Al-Rashid to Osama bin Laden - transformations of the archetypes of Eastern people in the imagination of the West

The second is dangerous, Freudian ‘uncanny’ (the Man of the Mountain or Osama bin Laden now). For me the attack on the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001 is the point of turn the imagological point of view on that archetypes. Both of types operated from Medieval on imagination of the West. The...

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Main Author: Mirosław Gołuński
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Wydawnictwa AGH 2019-03-01
Series:Studia Humanistyczne AGH
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Online Access:http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2019.18.1/human.2019.18.1.53.pdf
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spelling doaj-becab25c9acd490d83e5ab54ebe89ca42021-10-02T11:04:18ZengWydawnictwa AGHStudia Humanistyczne AGH1732-21892084-33642019-03-01181536110.7494/human.2019.18.1.53From Al-Rashid to Osama bin Laden - transformations of the archetypes of Eastern people in the imagination of the WestMirosław Gołuński0https://orcid.org/0000-0002-2958-835XUniwersytet Kazimierza Wielkiego w BydgoszczyThe second is dangerous, Freudian ‘uncanny’ (the Man of the Mountain or Osama bin Laden now). For me the attack on the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001 is the point of turn the imagological point of view on that archetypes. Both of types operated from Medieval on imagination of the West. They together created the view of Said’s Eastman. At the same time he is knowing, tamed and dangerous, ‘uncanny’ threat. The long time the West could see more the fi rst and act the East more ‘canny’ and dependent. 11/09 changed this perspective.http://journals.bg.agh.edu.pl/STUDIA/2019.18.1/human.2019.18.1.53.pdfal-rashidorientalismthe man of the mountainuncannysaladin
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From Al-Rashid to Osama bin Laden - transformations of the archetypes of Eastern people in the imagination of the West
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title From Al-Rashid to Osama bin Laden - transformations of the archetypes of Eastern people in the imagination of the West
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title_full From Al-Rashid to Osama bin Laden - transformations of the archetypes of Eastern people in the imagination of the West
title_fullStr From Al-Rashid to Osama bin Laden - transformations of the archetypes of Eastern people in the imagination of the West
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description The second is dangerous, Freudian ‘uncanny’ (the Man of the Mountain or Osama bin Laden now). For me the attack on the World Trade Centre on September 11, 2001 is the point of turn the imagological point of view on that archetypes. Both of types operated from Medieval on imagination of the West. They together created the view of Said’s Eastman. At the same time he is knowing, tamed and dangerous, ‘uncanny’ threat. The long time the West could see more the fi rst and act the East more ‘canny’ and dependent. 11/09 changed this perspective.
topic al-rashid
orientalism
the man of the mountain
uncanny
saladin
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