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Occidentalism

The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies

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165 pages

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The book explores the lasting impact of Edward Said's groundbreaking work on Orientalism, examining how his ideas have shaped contemporary views on cultural representation and colonialism. It delves into the complexities of East-West relations and the implications of Said's theories in various fields, including literature, politics, and postcolonial studies. Through critical analysis, the text highlights the relevance of Said's insights in understanding modern global dynamics and cultural interactions.

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2005, paperback

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