Orientalism quotes

Orientalism

7 quotes on this topic — from poets, philosophers, and thinkers across history.

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Edward Said
Edward Said Literary Theorist, Critic, and Author

"The Orient that appears in Orientalism, then, is a system of representations framed by a whole set of forces that brought the Orient into Western learning, Western consciousness, and later, Western empire.... The Orient is the stage on which the whole East is confined. On this stage will appear the figures whose role it is to represent the larger whole from which they emenate. The Orient then seems to be, not an unlimited extension beyond the familiar European world, but rather a closed field, a theatrical stage affixed to Europe."

Edward Said
Edward Said Literary Theorist, Critic, and Author

"Ideas, cultures, and histories cannot seriously be understood or studied without their force, or more precisely their configurations of power, also being studied."

Edward Said
Edward Said Literary Theorist, Critic, and Author

"Since the time of Homer every European, in what he could say about the Orient, was a racist, an imperialist, and almost totally ethnocentric."

Edward Said
Edward Said Literary Theorist, Critic, and Author

"I emphasize in it [my Orientalism] accortdingly that neither the term Orient nor the concept of the West has any ontological stability; each is made up of human effort, partly affirmation, partly identification of the Other."

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