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Objects, Matter, and Assemblage: Orientalism and Awe in Robert de Clari’s Constantinople
This article proposes to read Robert de Clari’s account of Constantinople through the lenses of vibrant materiality, orientalism and the ethics and affects of colonial pursuit. Why was his account ...