Description
More than three decades after its first publication, Edward Said's groundbreaking critique of the West's historical, cultural, and political perceptions of the East has become a modern classic.
In this wide-ranging, intellectually vigorous study, Said traces the origins of orientalism to the centuries-long period during which Europe dominated the Middle and Near East and, from its position of power, defined the orient simply as other than the occident. This entrenched view continues to dominate western ideas and, because it does not allow the East to represent itself, prevents true understanding. Essential, and still eye-opening, Orientalism remains one of the most important books written about our divided world.Author: Edward W. Said
Publisher: Vintage
Published: 10/12/1979
Pages: 432
Binding Type: Paperback
Weight: 0.73lbs
Size: 8.08h x 5.28w x 0.94d
ISBN13: 9780394740676
ISBN10: 039474067X
BISAC Categories:
- History | Middle East | General
- History | Asia | General
- Social Science | Islamic Studies
About the Author
Edward W. Said was born in 1935 in Jerusalem, raised in Jerusalem and Cairo, and educated in the United States, where he attended Princeton (B.A. 1957) and Harvard (M.A. 1960; Ph.D. 1964). In 1963, he began teaching at Columbia University, where he was University Professor of English and Comparative Literature. He died in 2003 in New York City.