<p>"Mullen discusses both famous figures and the unjustly neglected. In doing so he offers rare insight into anti-Orientalism. Highly recommended."—<i>Choice</i></p><p>"<i>Afro-Orientalism</i> offers a penetrating look at the history and mutuality of struggle against Western imperialism by peoples of African and Asian descent. A complex and invigorating study."—<i>American Literature</i></p><p>"Mullen provides a solid foundation for ethnic scholars to re-imagine research on monocultures by embracing hybrid theorizing and polyculturalism."—<i>MultiCultural Review</i></p><p>"<i>Afro-Orientalism</i> comes at an important moment. Beyond academic debates, recent developments in China’s diplomatic and trade relations with Africa suggest that <i>Afro-Orientalism</i> will be a topic of discussion for some time to come. Mullen’s book reminds us of just how long Black Americans have been interested in this topic."—<i>Reclaiming Black History</i></p>
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Bill V. Mullen is professor of English at the University of Texas, San Antonio, as well as the author of Popular Fronts: Chicago and African-American Cultural Politics, 1935–1946, coeditor of Radical Revisions: Reading 1930s Culture, and the editor of Revolutionary Tales: African American Women’s Short Stories from the First Story to the Present.