International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decolonization. While initially considered a turning point, Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) was in fact part of a larger academic endeavor – the political critique of “colonial science” – that had already significantly impacted the humanities and social sciences. In a recent attempt to broaden the debate, the papers collected in this volume, offered at various seminars and an international symposium held in Paris in 2010-2011, critically examine whether Orientalism, as knowledge and as creative expression, was in fact fundamentally subservient to Western domination.By raising new issues, the papers shift the focus from the center to the peripheries, t...
This dossier contains a series of articles inspired by Edward Said's concept of Orientalism. Togethe...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
In his introduction to the term “Orientalism,” Edward Said begins by paraphrasing the writing of a F...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
The debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decolonization. While initially ...
This essay investigates the possibility of formulating a much needed new direction for postcolonial ...
According to Edward Said’s Foucauldian take on imperial discourse, the cultural construct of Orienta...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
This article explores the perplexities revolving in the vicinity of Orientalism. It tries to discern...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
This article tries to probe the phenomenon of post-Orientalism in order to answer the question: what...
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...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
This dossier contains a series of articles inspired by Edward Said's concept of Orientalism. Togethe...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
In his introduction to the term “Orientalism,” Edward Said begins by paraphrasing the writing of a F...
International audienceThe debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decoloniza...
The debate on Orientalism began some fifty years ago in the wake of decolonization. While initially ...
This essay investigates the possibility of formulating a much needed new direction for postcolonial ...
According to Edward Said’s Foucauldian take on imperial discourse, the cultural construct of Orienta...
Inside and outside the academy, Edward Said's work is both preeminent and controversial. Combining l...
This article explores the perplexities revolving in the vicinity of Orientalism. It tries to discern...
Edward Said’s Orientalism (1978) is one of the founding texts of postcolonial studies. In its recept...
Abstract Edward Said challenges western orientalism in an analytical way in his book, Orientalism (...
This article tries to probe the phenomenon of post-Orientalism in order to answer the question: what...
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...
World perception is governed by an us-versus-them binary mode of thought, which has been tackled as ...
This dossier contains a series of articles inspired by Edward Said's concept of Orientalism. Togethe...
Orientalism is based upon the traditional belief that Western culture is superior to that of Islamic...
In his introduction to the term “Orientalism,” Edward Said begins by paraphrasing the writing of a F...