Book Description
Introduction / Mariusz Kałczewiak and Magdalena Kozłowska -- Constructing Aziatchina: an apology for perceived own "emptiness" in Russian national and imperial discourses, 1828-1918 / Batir Xasanov -- Involuntary Orientalists: Polish exiles and adventurers as observers of the Kazakh Steppe and the Caucasus / Curtis G. Murphy -- "These sufferers, constantly lamenting their bitter fate": the image of the Mountain Jews in the writings of Joseph Judah Chorny and Ilya Anisimov / Mateusz Majman -- The East-West dichotomy disrupted: triangulation and reflections on the imperial view in Hungarian perceptions of North America / Balázs Venkovits -- Negotiating empires: Orientalism and Jewish responses to the Palestinian refugee crisis of 1914/15 in Egypt / Jonathan Hirsch -- From exotic adventure to victimization to estrangement: imagining "Africa" through the eyes of Czechoslovak travel writers (1950s-1980s) / Barbora Buzássyová -- Land flowing with milk and honey: Polish maritime and River/Colonial League's depictions of South America / Marta Grzechnik -- Between post-imperial expansion and Promethean mission: Africa and Africans in interwar Polish colonial discourse / Piotr Puchalski -- Eastern promises: Romanian responses to the Vietnam War / Jill Massino -- Afterword / Magdalena Kozłowska and Mariusz Kałczewiak.