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(1995 (1978))
| Titre : |
Orientalism : Western conceptions of the Orient |
| Type de document : |
texte imprimé |
| Auteurs : |
Edward W. Said (1935-2003), Auteur |
| Editeur : |
Harmondsworth [Royaume-Uni] : Penguin |
| Année de publication : |
1995 (1978) |
| Importance : |
396 p. |
| ISBN/ISSN/EAN : |
978-0-14-023867-9 |
| Langues : |
Anglais (eng) |
| Index. décimale : |
0500 Siyaseta herêmî | Politique régionale | Regional politics | سیاسەتی هەرێمایەتی |
| Note de contenu : |
In Orientalism, Edward W. Said critically examined the Western perception of the "Orient", arguing that it was constructed as a counterpoint to the West and used as a means to assert Western dominance. Said contended that Orientalism was not merely an academic discipline but a pervasive framework that shaped Western understanding of Eastern societies, often portraying them as exotic, backward, and static. This binary opposition reinforced colonial power structures, justifying imperialism and exploitation. He emphasized that Orientalism was a tool for controlling the East, with long-lasting effects on both the representation of the Orient and the identities of those within it. (Univ. of Waterloo) |
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Orientalism : Western conceptions of the Orient [texte imprimé] / Edward W. Said (1935-2003), Auteur . - Harmondsworth [Royaume-Uni] : Penguin, 1995 (1978) . - 396 p. ISBN : 978-0-14-023867-9 Langues : Anglais ( eng)
| Index. décimale : |
0500 Siyaseta herêmî | Politique régionale | Regional politics | سیاسەتی هەرێمایەتی |
| Note de contenu : |
In Orientalism, Edward W. Said critically examined the Western perception of the "Orient", arguing that it was constructed as a counterpoint to the West and used as a means to assert Western dominance. Said contended that Orientalism was not merely an academic discipline but a pervasive framework that shaped Western understanding of Eastern societies, often portraying them as exotic, backward, and static. This binary opposition reinforced colonial power structures, justifying imperialism and exploitation. He emphasized that Orientalism was a tool for controlling the East, with long-lasting effects on both the representation of the Orient and the identities of those within it. (Univ. of Waterloo) |
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