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Orientalism Revisited

2021
Orientalism is a Western and Western-centric broad field of research that studies the social structures, cultures, languages, histories, religions, and geographies of countries to the east of Europe. The term took on a secondary, detrimental association in the 20th century which looks down on the East.
Elvan Ozkavruk Adanir, Berna Ileri
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Internalized Orientalism: Toward a Postcolonial Media Theory and De-Westernizing Communication Research from the Global South

, 2020
This article applies the concept of internalized orientalism to explain how news representations reflect the power struggles and power relationships within postcolonial nations of the global South through Orientalist discourses. Introducing the concept
Anas Alahmed
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Anti Anti-Orientalism, or Is Chinese Law Different?†

, 2020
Comparative law is haunted by the perceived need to avoid Orientalism: a type of analysis that postulates a dichotomy between the object of study and “the West,” finds the object lacking in certain essential qualities (or even having the opposite ...
D. Clarke
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Russian Orientalism

Oxford Research Encyclopedia of Asian History, 2018
This entry discusses the manifestations of Orientalism in Russian Orientology (Oriental studies), as the broad umbrella discipline that studies Russia’s own Islamic heritage and Muslim societies.
M. Kemper
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Restating Orientalism

, 2018
Wael B. Hallaq’s Restating Orientalism: A Critique of Modern Knowledge interrogates what he proposes are canonized misconceptions of Orientalism by examining the trends in discourse that have emerged since the publication of Edward Said’s seminal work in
W. Hallaq
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Oriental cholangitis

The American Journal of Surgery, 1984
Oriental cholangitis is a poorly understood syndrome consisting of intrahepatic pigment stone formation with chronically recurrent exacerbations and remissions. Endemic to Asia, it is being encountered more frequently in the United States due to increased immigration of asians.
R H, Carmona   +3 more
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Self-Orientalism and inter-imperiality in Anna Kazumi Stahl’s Flores de un solo día

Latin American and Caribbean Ethnic Studies, 2018
This paper examines the contemporary meanings and functions of self-Orientalism in the Argentine context by analyzing Anna Kazumi Stahl’s novel, Flores de un solo día (2002).
Chisu Teresa Ko
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KBO Orientability

Journal of Automated Reasoning, 2009
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Zankl, Harald   +2 more
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Kipling, the Orient, and Orientals: “Orientalism” Reoriented?

Journal of World History, 2011
Rudyard Kipling and Edward Said are influential figures in reconstructing Western attitudes to the East. Kipling’s comments on the “East” outside India, however, show a different picture from Said’s Orientalism paradigm of negative portrayals of the Orient, which included Kipling as a typical Orientalist supremacist. Kipling emphasized threats from
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