Edward Said and Orientalism: A Simple Explanation

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This video gives a simple overview of Edward Said's book, Orientalism, a key test in cultural studies and postcolonial studies.

Edward Said Selected Bibliography

Said, Edward W. (1966). Joseph Conrad and the fiction of autobiography. Cambridge: Harvard University press.
Said, Edward W. (1975). Beginnings: Intention and method. New York: Basic publishing.
Said, Edward W. (1978). Orientalism. New York: Pantheon.
Said, Edward W. (1979). The question of Palestine. New York: Times Books.
Said, Edward W., ed. (1980). Literature and society. Baltimore: Johns Hopkins University press.
Said, Edward W. (1981). Covering Islam: How the media and the experts determine how we see the rest of the world. New York: Pantheon.
Said, Edward W. (1983). The World, the text, and the critic. Cambridge: Harvard University press
Said, Edward W. (1986). After the last sky: Palestinian lives. Photographs by Jean Mohr. New York: Pantheon Books.
Said, Edward W. (1988) Yeats and Decolonization. Cork: Cork UP and Field Day Pamphlets.
Said, Edward W. (1993). Culture and imperialism. New York: Knopf/Random House.
Said, Edward W. (1994). The pen and the sword: Conversations with David Barsamian. Monroe: Common Courage.
Said, Edward W. (1994). The politics of dispossession: the struggle for Palestinian self-determination. New York: Pantheon Books.
Said, Edward W. (1994). Representations of the intellectual: The 1993 Reith lectures. New York: Pantheon Books.
Said, Edward W. (1995). Peace and its discontents: essays on Palestine and the Middle East process. New York: Vintage, 1995.
Said, Edward W. (1999) out of place: A memoir. New York: Knopf.
Said, Edward W. C 2000). The end of the peace process: Oslo and after. New York: Pantheon Books.
Said, Edward W. C 2000). Reflections on exile and other essays. Cambridge: Harvard University press.
Said, Edward W. (2001). Power, politics, and culture: Interviews with Edward W. Said. Ed. Gauri Viswanathan. New York: Pantheon Books.
Said, Edward W., and Fuad Suleiman, eds. (1973). The Arabs today: Alternatives for tomorrow. Columbus: Forum Associates.
Said, Edward W., Ibrahim Abu-Lughod, Janet L. Abu-Lughod, Muhammad Hallaj, and Elia Zureik. (1983). A profile of the Palestinian people. Chicago: Palestine Human Rights Campaign.
Said, Edward W. and Christopher Hitchens, eds. (1988). Blaming the victims: Spurious scholarship and the Palestinian question. London: Verso.
Said, Edward W., Terry Eagleton, and Fredric Jameson. (1990). Nationalism, colonialism, and literature. Minneapolis: University of Minnesota press.
Said, Edward W., and David Barsamian. (2003). Culture and resistance: Conversations with Edward W. Said. Cambridge: South End Press.
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We appreciate your feedback. Let us know what you think and what subjects you're looking to have explained in understandable language.

universityquickcourse
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Edward Said, thank you for giving us such a wonderful word. 'Orientalism' is what I experience everyday for example when western media publishes news about my country. And especially what topics they decide to publish, mainly the ones that aline with their stereotypes about it. Greetings from Jammu Kashmir/ India

ashokathegreat
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The narrator is brilliant and deserves a professional sound recording set up

mfhart
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➡️3:34 ⬅️ The orientalism part
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eno_one
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Thank you! This was a great video! Helped me in my seminar about the book.

kristinamanasieva
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Brilliant video. Your explanation is precise and direct. You made the term much easier to understand. I will have your explanation in mind while reading the book.

cedricsankara
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Thanks a lot for this has helped me very much in my research field of postcolonialism.. see you in more relevant productions. good luc

dr.mustaphachibani
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Thank you for this very clear summary of the most important ideas.

marymimouna
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I don't think it is a good idea to present Edward Said's critical theory without mentioning his critics and why he is criticized.

juliarman
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Listening to it before my exams and found this extremely helpful and informative.Thank you!✨

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Thank you for making me understand this topic. About to go write this exams now. Nice work!

bokimehinyang
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Clear and concise thank you for this ❤

englishbeyondbooks
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I think I heard John Henry Clark tried to say the same thing that Edward Saeed kind of drew out about how orientalism from European standpoint, and from Arab standpoint are all about cultural domination. And the education in orientalism, and both fields are very much still alive.

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This is amazing! Thank you so much! :)
Education should be easily accessible to everyone 😊

joshj
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excellent lecture, could improve the audio though :)

talhabedir
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Thank you so much for this wonderful video and explanation, ♡♡♡

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He was christian. I think this is an important thing to mention.

juzores
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really like the narrator. unique but not annoying.

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Meeting the expected. Great video. Thank you

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This is a great explanation video. May i get the transcript of this video?

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