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von Edward W. Said (Autor) "On June 13, 1910, Arthur James Balfour lectured the House of Commons on ""the problems with which we have to deal in Egypt."" ..." (mehr)
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  • Taschenbuch: 432 Seiten
  • Verlag: Vintage; Auflage: 1st Vintage Books ed (12. Oktober 1979)
  • Sprache: Englisch
  • ISBN-10: 039474067X
  • ISBN-13: 978-0394740676
  • Größe und/oder Gewicht: 19,8 x 13,2 x 2,5 cm
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"The theme is the way in which intellectual traditions are created and trans-mitted... Orientalism is the example Mr. Said uses, and by it he means something precise. The scholar who studies the Orient (and specifically the Muslim Orient), the imaginitive writer who takes it as his subject, and the institutions which have been concerned with teaching it, settling it, ruling it, all have a certain representation or idea of the Orient defined as being other than the Occident, mysterious, unchanging and ultimately inferior." --Albert Hourani, New York Review of Books

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New to }Penguin Modern Classics{ as a celebration of the 25th anniversary of its first publication. Essential exploration of colonialism and empire. -- Dieser Text bezieht sich auf eine andere Ausgabe: Taschenbuch .

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4.0 von 5 Sternen Seminal but Flawed Work on Colonialism, 17. Juni 2000
Von Stephen Graham (Seattle, WA United States) - Alle meine Rezensionen ansehen
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When it was written, Orientalism administered a much-needed correction to the study of the Arab and Asian worlds. Any historian, social scientist or humanist working in related fields should own a copy.

The strength of Edward Said's Orientalism is its highlighting of the underlying assumptions of dominance and subjection in Orientalist scholarship. Said correctly points out that the British, French and United States have relied on the reduction of the Orient to an academic study backed by a mythical image of its inhabitants and cultures as more primitive, passionate, mystical and illogical. Complementing this has been a presumption of Western superiority that allows diagnosis of social ills and prescription of Western remedies for these ills.

Said also pointed out a secondary weakness in the Orientalist approach to its studies. If Westerners presume the Orient to be more passionate and mystical, they may assume that it provides absolute alternatives to the ills of Western culture and modernism. Thus the span of Western history scrutinized by Said has seen individuals and groups embracing ill-understood religions and cultural precepts. The anti-majoritan/left-leaning subcultures arising during the upheavals of the 1960's are particularly susceptible to this.

This leads naturally to Aijid Ahmad's primary criticism of Said. Orientalism doesn't consider the varied responses of the Orient/Third-World to its theories. In particular, Ahmad correctly points out that Orientalism over-focuses blames on the West and doesn't address the self-inflicted problems of "Oriental" societies. Based on this criticism, the proper approach is to balance the effects of Western Orientalism and the indigenous difficulties. Essentially, Ahmad advocates abandoning the simple depiction of the Orient for a complex and layered reality.

Orientalism's uncriticized weakness lies in its treatment of Europe. Said willingly admits his limited focus on Britain, France and United States may miss some important scholarship found elsewhere. This concentration has some logic to it. His trio of nations has been among the strongest if not dominant powers in the colonial and post-colonial world. A complete survey of European Orientalism could run for several volumes. Yet in this focus, Said misses those European nations who had had longer and more intricate relations with the "Orient".

Said mentions his lack of attention to German scholarship on the Orient. Beyond the loss in additional scholarship, he cannot take account of the direct influence of the German academic tradition on the rest of Europe and particularly the United States. Beyond this immediate effect, Said loses the transmitted experience of the German Reich's participation in the direct struggle against the Ottoman Empire. While he mentions the Medieval and Renaissance hostility to Islam based on direct threat and conflict, he ignores the extension of this conflict into the 18th and 19th centuries. Yet this conflict remained a dominant factor in the existence of the Austrian and Russian Empires. As long as the struggle continued, the Orient in the form of Islam would have a direct influence on the course of European history. The simple illustration of this is the European approach to independence for the Balkan states and occasional support for the Ottomans versus an opponent. While this support was partially based on the perceived weakness of the Ottomans and resultant manipulability, it also concedes the existence of some real and beneficial power.

Said's exclusion of other European states weakens his structure in a different manner. It's useful to consider the British and French perceptions of Austria and Russia. A simple interpretation of Orientalism presumes a unified Europe as opposed to the Orient. Yet this ignores the equally institutionalized denigration of Austria and Russia. We can refer to the image of the mythical Slavic province of Ruritania (cf. Anthony Hope's The Prisoner of Zenda), a den of intrigue and iniquity. Add to this Said's notes on the relative knowledge of the Near Orient versus the Far Orient. This suggests more of a subtle gradation in the construction of the Other than is represented by Orientalism's sharp division between Occident and Orient.

Other historical patterns also stress the need for the representation of a more complex Occident. For instance Said argues that European exploration and extension of trade routes to India and the Far East shows hostility to Islam. A simpler explanation may be mercantile concerns for lowering expenses and increasing profits. Direct trade was more profitable than relying on Arab middlemen. The Arab reaction to Portuguese penetration of the Indian Ocean reflected a concern with being excluded from the profits of trade with India rather than with the intrusion of a new power in the region. This concern with trade leads to different motivations for learning languages and examining cultures. A variety of motivations for scholarship argue for a more complex Occident. The need for more complexity does not necessarily invalidate Said's central points on the institutionalized domination common to Western European Orientalism. Rather it demands refinement of a useful critique of the study of colonialism.

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4.0 von 5 Sternen Eurocentrism Reconsidered, 29. April 2003
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Pro: Good analysis of the Eurocentric view of the Orient.

Con: Could have been much shorter to get the point across...

Edward Said is a Palestinian-American professor of literature at Columbia University in NYC. Having grown up in two seemingly opposing worlds, he has investigated this 'opposition' and come up with very interesting results. As this will probably be an academic read, I will shortly summarize what you will find: His thesis is that European (and later American) culture has mystified the Orient, made it seemingly inaccessible and foreign. This was done not only by rulers and propaganda, but much more subtly by authors, artists, journalists and -lately- the media. It is not necessarily an intentional act, but rather one that has to do with identity: the Orient was necessary for Europe to create its own identity. Said then argues that the academic field of study 'Orientalism' was the avantgarde of creating the myth of the Orient, and thus creating European identity. Said is not really arguing for or against the status quo, but rather analyzing it and questioning it.
'Orientalism' will make you think, but can also bore you if you really intend to read every paragraph. As an academic read in media studies or cultural studies it is essential, but not all of it is relevant for every subject. The book just covers 'too much'...

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5.0 von 5 Sternen Deconstruction with a purpose, 3. April 2000
Said's primary task consisted in locating a discourse on orientalism which is no mean feat. Having arrived at that underlying ideology, he proceeded to deconstruct, an even harder task especially for the marginalised Orient. The book screams Foucault adopting the same modal in demonstrating the relations of power that institutionalise knowledge and reproduce truths with the deliberate aim of controlling the "other". This work, moreover, is a poignant reminder that deconstruction is not an intellectual luxury, provided it does not divorce its aim from political effectiveness. Said revealed himself as the mouthpiece of the Orient at a time when globalisation threatens to sweep everything in its way. I am a keen believer in the need to reconcile humanism and postmodernism, a paradox, that Said deflty overcomes.
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1.0 von 5 Sternen not at all good
This book is extremely flawed, not the least because its scholarship is far from convincing. Luckily, Ibn Warraq's recently published book (the main title of which, however, could... Lesen Sie weiter...
Vor 23 Monaten von Till Kinzel veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen Orientalism
...Edward Said writes an important piece, revealing several important aspects of western thought. He proves that, even today, racism plays a dominant role in Westerner's... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 4. Mai 2000 von Nathan Kleekamp

5.0 von 5 Sternen A classic work
Edward Said's background as a consummate outsider (Protestant Christian Palestinian refugee) has put him in a unique position to analyze Western notions of the "Orient. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 3. Mai 2000 von Bukkene Bruse

5.0 von 5 Sternen Deconstruction with a purpose
Said's primary task consisted in locating a discourse on orientalism which is no mean feat. Having arrived at that underlying ideology, he proceeded to deconstruct, an even harder... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 3. April 2000 von smahadin@hotmail.com

5.0 von 5 Sternen Setting the Record Straight...
Whichever side you may be on, East or West,if you are in for polemic and easy self-justification, don't even start to read this book: it just isn't for you! Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 11. Januar 2000 von Tevfik AKTUGLU

5.0 von 5 Sternen A brilliant analysis of Western mind and view of the East
It is not often that a brilliantly, exhaustively researched book on an alternatingly controversial and trivial subject can engender an emotional response of the magnitude with... Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 31. Dezember 1999 von Earl Hazell

5.0 von 5 Sternen An exhaustive review of European literature about the East
Whatever one may chose to believe about Said's methodology, one cannot question his vast erudition concerning Western literature about the Middle East. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 17. Dezember 1999 von Michel Deacon

4.0 von 5 Sternen An Important work Historiographical work on the other
Said claims, and I believe to be true, not to be writing a claim against the Occident (if we may truly use the term), but rather unearthing the way "Our" culture has... Lesen Sie weiter...
Am 8. Oktober 1999 veröffentlicht

5.0 von 5 Sternen Incredible work though very anti-occidental
Saiid's work was an incredible adventure to read, unmasking the European and American prejudices towards the Oriental world. Lesen Sie weiter...
Veröffentlicht am 6. Oktober 1999 von Tron Honto

5.0 von 5 Sternen Great!
A brilliant treatment of an important subject. Said discusses the representation of the Orient (the Near East) in Western scholarship and its relationship to colonialism.
Veröffentlicht am 6. Oktober 1999 von Marwan D. Hanania

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