Imagined Geographies - Orientalism

Orientalism

In his book on Orientalism, Edward Said argued that western culture had produced a view of the 'Orient' based on a particular imagination, popularized through academic Oriental studies, travel writing and a colonial view of the Orient. The area was feminized as an open, virgin territory, with no ability or concept of organized rule and government.

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