'The East, the West, and Sex': Orientalism Unleashed

Sacramento News & Review | July 30, 2009
The East, the West, and Sex, which is organized both by time period and by country, examines the idea of masculine Western colonization creating an idealistic portrayal of Asian culture, particularly those aspects dealing with heterosexual eroticism.

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