WHY INFLUENCE SHOULD NOT BE EQUATED WITH IMPERIALISM. REFLECTIONS ON SAID’S CONCEPT OF ORIENTALISM
WHY INFLUENCE SHOULD NOT BE EQUATED WITH IMPERIALISM. REFLECTIONS ON SAID’S CONCEPT OF ORIENTALISM
Author(s): Adrian-Vasile POPA, Ioana LEUCEASubject(s): Politics, International relations/trade
Published by: Editura Universitatii din Oradea
Keywords: identity–alterity; power–knowledge relation; Orientalism;
Summary/Abstract: The concept of Orientalism correlated with the name of Edward Said is a fundamental landmark for the field of International Relations. Orientalism draws the attention to the constructivist approach of world order depicted as a Western product. Yet the main critique of the notion is related to the idea that Orientalism is in fact an Occidental product that it does not address the reality, but the imagined Orient by the Western culture. This article revises the debate over the Western perspective in interpreting the Oriental space, highlighting the lack of an objective approach as the concept of Orientalism is included in the sphere of competitive cultural identities and ideologies.
Journal: Analele Universităţii din Oradea. Relaţii Internationale şi Studii Europene (RISE)
- Issue Year: 14/2022
- Issue No: 14
- Page Range: 7-12
- Page Count: 6
- Language: English
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