During the last two decades of his life, Jean Genet (1910-86) stopped writing novels and plays. Instead he wrote non-fictional stories and essays, many of with depicted Palestinian soldiers and refugees living in Jordan and Lebanon. In this article, Genet’s representation of Palestinians is discussed in the perspective of Edward Said’s orientalism theory. At first sight, the fact that Genet is a Westerner writing in French about a foreign people whose language he does not speak might suggest that he moulds Palestinian reality in order to fit Western thought and Western aesthetics, thereby producing orientalist discourse. However, rather than exploiting the East to strengthen Western identity, Genet uses Eastern reality to undermine Western ...
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which Said studies the cultural representations tha...
The history of intellectual and cultural contact between West and East is very complicated and contr...
Edward Said argues that the construction of a dichotomy between Orient and Occident leads to a visio...
This study of Jean Genet's ‘Quatre heures à Chatila’ explores the relationship between the writer's ...
Iconoclastic French dissident, Jean Genet, notoriously channelled his hatred of the West as a way to...
La Palestine dans la dernière oeuvre de Jean Genet n’est pas un espace physique réel qui aurait son ...
Two long stays in the Palestinian camps will allow the writer Jean Genet to be one of the rare Weste...
This doctoral thesis studies the aspects of Edward Said’s fascination for Louis Massignon, a French ...
The American work of Edward Said and the French one of Elias Sanbar represent Palestinian marginalit...
Edward Said's Orientalism was first published in 1978. In this work, Said demolished the myths of th...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...
Until the late 1970s, Orientalism was taken to refer to a cultural or intellectual interest in the E...
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which Said studies the cultural representations tha...
The history of intellectual and cultural contact between West and East is very complicated and contr...
Edward Said argues that the construction of a dichotomy between Orient and Occident leads to a visio...
This study of Jean Genet's ‘Quatre heures à Chatila’ explores the relationship between the writer's ...
Iconoclastic French dissident, Jean Genet, notoriously channelled his hatred of the West as a way to...
La Palestine dans la dernière oeuvre de Jean Genet n’est pas un espace physique réel qui aurait son ...
Two long stays in the Palestinian camps will allow the writer Jean Genet to be one of the rare Weste...
This doctoral thesis studies the aspects of Edward Said’s fascination for Louis Massignon, a French ...
The American work of Edward Said and the French one of Elias Sanbar represent Palestinian marginalit...
Edward Said's Orientalism was first published in 1978. In this work, Said demolished the myths of th...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
Edward Said remained a little-known scholar both in the West and in the Arab World until the publica...
After the World War II, the world remarks many changes in every aspect including culture, society, l...
Until the late 1970s, Orientalism was taken to refer to a cultural or intellectual interest in the E...
Orientalism is a 1978 book by Edward W. Said, in which Said studies the cultural representations tha...
The history of intellectual and cultural contact between West and East is very complicated and contr...
Edward Said argues that the construction of a dichotomy between Orient and Occident leads to a visio...