
On Edward Said's "Orientalism"
New Books in Critical Theory
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Sayid's Orientalism and Culture Making
Sayid received a very Western education, beginning in British occupied Cairo through his time at Princeton and Harvard. His research and works in the years leading up to Orientalism gave him a non-Western perspective on colonialism and Western occupation in the rest of the world. The book also shows how the categories east and west really didn't exist as such. There exist as categories because they've been invented as categories. It's not that people don't exist in these societies, real people, real histories, and so on. Whatever the real history and real experiences are, they are overcome by these constructions,. These constructions are perfectly real, they're constructions, but they’re perfectly real
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