According toEdward Said, Orientalism is a manifestation of the West’s desire to exert power and control over the Orient. It perpetuates a binary opposition between the West (the self) and the Orient (the Other)
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The dominant definition ofOrientalismwas introduced by the Arab-American scholar, Edward Said (1935–2003), through his major publication in 1978. Said’sOrientalismexposes the European strategy of domination that sought to consolidate and justify its colonial power through the production of knowledge, ...
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