Edward Said's Orientalist problematic (Orientalism viewed in relation to the societal problems which it establishes and perpetuates) operates successfully in part due to the discourses of Michel Foucault and Jacques Derrida because their theoretical foundations are placed within appropriate textual boundaries. Yet because discourse cannot inherently be confined, the greatest strengths and structural supports of Said's discourse simultaneously act as his greatest weaknesses. Research into this specific discursive give-and-take relationship not only illuminates the curious play between an agent and his/her discourse, in which both are continually re-inventing each other, but reveals further implications regarding the process by whic...
Edward Said's Orientalism (1978). suggested that Orientalist discourse was a devious effort of the W...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
This thesis is a study of Edward Said's Orientalism. Its purpose is to explain Orientalism as a uniq...
In the work of Edward Said, Orientalism describes an intellectual tradition of defining and construc...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
Edward Said’s Orientalism is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. Even though Said exp...
Edward Said's Orientalism was first published in 1978. In this work, Said demolished the myths of th...
In Orientalism (1978) Edward Said linked Western discourse on the Orient to projects of domination, ...
And this role [the intellectual’s] has an edge to it, and cannot be played without a sense of being ...
In addition to being characterised as a ‘regime of truth’, Orientalist discourses also display the g...
Edward Said (1935-2003) was a prominent Palestinian-American cultural theorist of the late 20th and ...
This thesis proposes to examine the efficacy of Edward Said’s counter theories, positions and narrat...
Edward Said's Orientalism (1978). suggested that Orientalist discourse was a devious effort of the W...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
This thesis is a study of Edward Said's Orientalism. Its purpose is to explain Orientalism as a uniq...
In the work of Edward Said, Orientalism describes an intellectual tradition of defining and construc...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
Edward Said’s Orientalism is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. Even though Said exp...
Edward Said's Orientalism was first published in 1978. In this work, Said demolished the myths of th...
In Orientalism (1978) Edward Said linked Western discourse on the Orient to projects of domination, ...
And this role [the intellectual’s] has an edge to it, and cannot be played without a sense of being ...
In addition to being characterised as a ‘regime of truth’, Orientalist discourses also display the g...
Edward Said (1935-2003) was a prominent Palestinian-American cultural theorist of the late 20th and ...
This thesis proposes to examine the efficacy of Edward Said’s counter theories, positions and narrat...
Edward Said's Orientalism (1978). suggested that Orientalist discourse was a devious effort of the W...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...