In 1978 the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism changed forever the terms of the debate about the nature of western scholarship on the non-western world. Profoundly unsettling, Said's work had a transformational impact on many academic disciplines in western Europe, the Americas and across Asia. Although drawing on older ideas and research, including critiques of western scholarship formulated in the Soviet Union, Said's book, along with Said's own public persona, came to represent and symbolize a broader rejection of existing power-political relationships between the imperial metropoles and the colonial world. In Orientalism, Said was principally concerned with deconstructing a discourse, seeking to analyze the specific character of ...
Edward Said’s seminal, 1978 work Orientalism traced the evolution of the West’s aesthetic representa...
Defence date: 21 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Stephen A. Smith (EUI/University of Oxford) Pr...
UID/ANT/04038/2013Orientalism? This is not another critique of Edward Said’s Orientalism. We know th...
In 1978 the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism changed forever the terms of the debate about ...
<p>The scholarship on late Imperial Russia’s Oriental studies is divided by a disagreement over the ...
Contents: Introduction -- The repertory of Orientalism -- Orientalism & empire -- American orientali...
It will soon be forty years since Edward Said’s book Orientalism appeared, yet it remains a crucial ...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
This entry discusses the manifestations of Orientalism in Russian Orientology (Oriental studies), as...
Using the work of Edward Said as a theoretical starting point, this dissertation explores the ways i...
This article examines the reception of Edward Said’s book Orientalism in Russia. While Said made lit...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
Book synopsis: The concept and study of orientalism in Western culture gained a changed understandin...
The first part of the chapter (p. 115-121) reviews and comments on E. Said's book "Orientalism". The...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
Edward Said’s seminal, 1978 work Orientalism traced the evolution of the West’s aesthetic representa...
Defence date: 21 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Stephen A. Smith (EUI/University of Oxford) Pr...
UID/ANT/04038/2013Orientalism? This is not another critique of Edward Said’s Orientalism. We know th...
In 1978 the publication of Edward Said's Orientalism changed forever the terms of the debate about ...
<p>The scholarship on late Imperial Russia’s Oriental studies is divided by a disagreement over the ...
Contents: Introduction -- The repertory of Orientalism -- Orientalism & empire -- American orientali...
It will soon be forty years since Edward Said’s book Orientalism appeared, yet it remains a crucial ...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
This entry discusses the manifestations of Orientalism in Russian Orientology (Oriental studies), as...
Using the work of Edward Said as a theoretical starting point, this dissertation explores the ways i...
This article examines the reception of Edward Said’s book Orientalism in Russia. While Said made lit...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
Book synopsis: The concept and study of orientalism in Western culture gained a changed understandin...
The first part of the chapter (p. 115-121) reviews and comments on E. Said's book "Orientalism". The...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
Edward Said’s seminal, 1978 work Orientalism traced the evolution of the West’s aesthetic representa...
Defence date: 21 June 2013Examining Board: Professor Stephen A. Smith (EUI/University of Oxford) Pr...
UID/ANT/04038/2013Orientalism? This is not another critique of Edward Said’s Orientalism. We know th...