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Discover 'Beyond Orientalism,' a groundbreaking exploration of cross-cultural intellectual exchange in the early modern Mediterranean. This enlightening book delves into the influential life of Moroccan polymath Ahmad Ibn Qâsim al-Hajarî (ca. 1570-1641), positioning him at the forefront of a significant yet underappreciated narrative—the Arabic Republic of Letters. Authored by Oumelbanine Zhiri and published by University of California Press in 2023, this work challenges traditional views of Orientalism that diminish the contributions of non-European scholars. By showcasing Hajarî's vital interactions with European Orientalists, Zhiri argues compellingly for an intellectual landscape where ideas flowed fluidly between cultures. This essential read not only highlights Hajarî's role but also underscores the collaborative nature of knowledge circulation between Europe, North Africa, and the Middle East. 'Beyond Orientalism' is a must-have for anyone interested in cultural studies, intellectual history, and the intricacies of East-West dialogue. Uncover the rich tapestry of interactions that shape our understanding of global intellectual heritage through this scholarly work that spotlights the unsung heroes of history, enriching your library with diverse perspectives on colonial narratives and intercultural collaboration.