The publication of Orientalism by Edward W. Said in 1978 gave rise to a new area of studies examining how representations of the East were influenced by an Orientalist discourse, which functioned to maintain and justify Western hegemony. Emily Eden’s letters from her travels in Colonial India are examples of such representations, as they depict her meeting with and perception of the colonial Other. I argue that Eden’s writing displays Orientalism, as she tends to dissociate herself from the Indians through othering, in order to preserve her national identity. However, Eden’s letters are distinguished from other Orientalist travel writing in the sense that she does not articulate justification of Western superiority. Thus, I argue, that the ...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
This research paper is aimed to uncover the ways in which the western author, Alan Drew, represents ...
This research paper is aimed to uncover the ways in which the western author, Alan Drew, represents ...
Although postcolonial criticism has run its course for thirty years, a fresh look at Edward Said\u27...
Edward Said’s groundbreaking text, Orientalism is a contrapuntal reading of imperial discourse about...
Through a close reading of Fanny Parks’ Wanderings of a Pilgrim, this paper seeks to expose the impe...
Once upon a time the East was called as the exoticOrient and the West, as capitalist Occident. Novel...
During the colonial period in India, British travelers wrote various forms of travel writing texts, ...
The aim of the thesis has been to offer a comparative analysis of discourses within English and Fre...
Eastern Figures is a literary history with a difference. It examines British writing about the East ...
Critics unanimously regard Said’s Orientalism as the cornerstone of postcolonial canon. It was this ...
Representation of the East in 18th century western travel narratives was an outcome of a European ae...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
In Orientalism (1979), one of his most prominent works, Edward Said lays out a critique of the West’...
This research paper is aimed to uncover the ways in which the western author, Alan Drew, represents ...
This research paper is aimed to uncover the ways in which the western author, Alan Drew, represents ...
Although postcolonial criticism has run its course for thirty years, a fresh look at Edward Said\u27...
Edward Said’s groundbreaking text, Orientalism is a contrapuntal reading of imperial discourse about...
Through a close reading of Fanny Parks’ Wanderings of a Pilgrim, this paper seeks to expose the impe...
Once upon a time the East was called as the exoticOrient and the West, as capitalist Occident. Novel...
During the colonial period in India, British travelers wrote various forms of travel writing texts, ...
The aim of the thesis has been to offer a comparative analysis of discourses within English and Fre...
Eastern Figures is a literary history with a difference. It examines British writing about the East ...
Critics unanimously regard Said’s Orientalism as the cornerstone of postcolonial canon. It was this ...
Representation of the East in 18th century western travel narratives was an outcome of a European ae...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...
Throughout the eighteenth century, interest in the East continued to flourish and incentives to trav...