Edward Said's Orientalism (1978). suggested that Orientalist discourse was a devious effort of the West to lure the colonized and the colonizer into an imaginary existence that would help ensure its domination of the East. Through the work of Homi K. Bhabha, this discourse was broadened to include the notion of delusive and elusive representations of the colonized "Other". When Lacan introduced the psychoanalytic approach to complement the interrogation of tropes in western historiography, it became conclusive that the colonial discourse would embody resistance in the form of subaltern voices from the movement of colonial encounter. This article hopes to posit the Tionghua peranakan people within this colonial discourse, claiming their suba...
International audienceIt has become commonplace to consider orientalism as a particularly spectacula...
In this paper, I argue that the dominant forms of orientalism prevalent in India from the second hal...
The story of Robohnya Surau Kami by A. A. Navis is an indirectly provocative work of fiction which a...
This essay investigates the possibility of formulating a much needed new direction for postcolonial ...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
This study represents the scandal of current colonial racist ideologizing by focusing on the America...
The paper looks at the Indian nation, which grows increasingly intolerant of heterogenity. The death...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
Based on Edward Said’s Colonial Discourse Theory and his concept of Oreintalism, this paper develops...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
European representations of Eastern cultures have always been somewhat coloured by bias. The impact ...
Abstract: Critics unanimously regard Said’s Orientalism as the cornerstone of postcolonial canon. It...
International audienceIt has become commonplace to consider orientalism as a particularly spectacula...
In this paper, I argue that the dominant forms of orientalism prevalent in India from the second hal...
The story of Robohnya Surau Kami by A. A. Navis is an indirectly provocative work of fiction which a...
This essay investigates the possibility of formulating a much needed new direction for postcolonial ...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
This study represents the scandal of current colonial racist ideologizing by focusing on the America...
The paper looks at the Indian nation, which grows increasingly intolerant of heterogenity. The death...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
Based on Edward Said’s Colonial Discourse Theory and his concept of Oreintalism, this paper develops...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
European representations of Eastern cultures have always been somewhat coloured by bias. The impact ...
Abstract: Critics unanimously regard Said’s Orientalism as the cornerstone of postcolonial canon. It...
International audienceIt has become commonplace to consider orientalism as a particularly spectacula...
In this paper, I argue that the dominant forms of orientalism prevalent in India from the second hal...
The story of Robohnya Surau Kami by A. A. Navis is an indirectly provocative work of fiction which a...