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Orientalism in which, in trying to clarify what I believed I had and had not said, I stressed not only the many discussions that had opened up since my book appeared in 1978, but also the ways in which a work about representations of "the Orient" lends itself to increasing misrepresentation and misinterpretation. That I find the
Edward Said. Publication date. 1978. Topics. Orientalism, Imperialism, East and West, Asia -- Foreign public opinion, Occidental, Middle East -- Foreign public opinion, Occidental, Asia, Middle East. Collection. opensource. Language. English.
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Chap. 1: The scope of Orientalism: I. Knowing the Oriental -- II. Imaginative Geography and its representations: Orientalizing the Oriental -- III. Projects -- IV. Crisis -- Chap. 2: Orientalist structures and restructures: I. Redrawn frontiers, redefines issues, secularized religion -- II.
The Orient is an integral of European material civilization and culture. Orientalism expresses and represents that part culturally and even ideologically as a mode of discourse with supporting institutions, vocabulary, scholarship, imagery, doctrines, even colonial bureaucracies and colonial styles.
Orientalismo es un libro escrito por Edward W. Said en 1978, a través del cual el autor estableció por primera vez el término "Orientalismo": un concepto crítico que describe la forma en que Occidente elabora una representación despreciativa de Oriente (las sociedades y pueblos de Asia, África del Norte y Oriente Medio).
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which the author establishes the eponymous term "Orientalism" as a critical concept to describe the West's commonly contemptuous depiction and portrayal of "The East," i.e. the Orient.