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Defending the West - A Critique of Edward Said's Orientalism (Hardcover)
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Defending the West - A Critique of Edward Said's Orientalism (Hardcover)
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This is the first systematic critique of Edward Said's influential
work, Orientalism, a book that for almost three decades has
received wide acclaim, voluminous commentary, and translation into
more than fifteen languages. Said's main thesis was that the
Western image of the East was heavily biased by colonialist
attitudes, racism, and more than two centuries of political
exploitation. Although Said's critique was controversial, the
impact of his ideas has been a pervasive rethinking of Western
perceptions of Eastern cultures, plus a tendency to view all
scholarship in Oriental Studies as tainted by considerations of
power and prejudice.
In this thorough reconsideration of Said's famous work, Ibn Warraq
argues that Said's case against the West is seriously flawed.
Warraq accuses Said of not only willfully misinterpreting the work
of many scholars, but also of systematically misrepresenting
Western civilization as a whole. With example after example, he
shows that ever since the Greeks Western civilization has always
had a strand in its very makeup that has accepted non-Westerners
with open arms and has ever been open to foreign ideas.
The author also criticizes Said for inadequate methodology,
incoherent arguments, and a faulty historical understanding. He
points out, not only Said's tendentious interpretations, but
historical howlers that would make a sophomore blush.
Warraq further looks at the destructive influence of Said's study
on the history of Western painting, especially of the 19th century,
and shows how, once again, the epigones of Said have succeeded in
relegating thousands of first-class paintings to the lofts and
storage rooms of major museums.
An extended appendix reconsiders the value of 18th- and
19th-century Orientalist scholars and artists, whose work fell into
disrepute as a result of Said's work.
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