Through Foreign Eyes: Western Attitudes Toward North Africa
By (Author) Alf Andrew Heggoy
By (author) Aurie H. Miller
By (author) James J. Cooke
By (author) Paul J. Zingg
University Press of America
University Press of America
13th January 1982
United States
General
Non Fiction
961.03
Paperback
200
Width 165mm, Height 213mm, Spine 15mm
259g
A collection of essays designed to explore the nature and causes of misconceived and often misguided western attitudes towards the people and institutions of North Africa over a period of roughly one and a half centuries. Throughout their essays, the contributors highlight the double standards of previous western authors about the Maghrib, noting their emphasis on North African superstitions and cruelties and their failure to compare them with those practiced in the European world.