Edward Said: Orientalism and Occidentalism

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Twenty-five years after the appearance of Orientalism, Edward Said’s ideas still have great importance, both in relations between the West and the Middle East, and in settings that Said did not address directly. This paper looks at orientalism between Asian states, between Asia and the West, and within China.Vingt-cinq ans après la publication du livre L’Orientalisme, les propos qu’y tient Edward Said s’avèrent toujours d’une grande actualité pour comprendre les relations entre l’Occident et le Moyen-Orient, mais aussi pour expliquer des situations que l’auteur n’avait pas alors directement étudiées. L’article de Diana Lary analyse l’orientalisme tel qu’il s’observe entre les États asiatiques, entre l’Asie et l’Occident, et à l’intérieur même de la Chine.

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Lary, D. (2007). Edward Said: Orientalism and Occidentalism. Journal of the Canadian Historical Association, 17(2), 3–15. https://doi.org/10.7202/016587ar

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