A Postcolonial Reading Of George Orwell S Shooting An Elephant With Special Reference To Edward Said S Orientalism And Binary Of The Self And The Other
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The document discusses a postcolonial reading of George Orwell's short story "Shooting an Elephant" through the lens of Edward Said's theory of Orientalism and the binary of self and other. It analyzes how Orwell, as a former British imperial officer in Burma, struggled with conflicting feelings about imperialism and the colonized people of Burma. While he experienced doubts about Britain's colonial rule, Orwell never fully rejected his imperial roots and remained somewhat ambivalent in his portrayal of colonial relations in works like "Shooting an Elephant".
The document discusses postcolonial studies, feminism, and poststructuralism in literature. It provides an overview of key concepts in postcolonial theory such as Orientalism, othering, and the colonial gaze. It examines how colonialist literature characterized colonized peoples and countries. It also discusses major postcolonial theorists like Fanon, Said, Bhabha, and Spivak and their critiques of colonial discourse. It notes how postcolonial literature rewrites history from perspectives of the colonized. The document also summarizes key concepts in feminism and poststructuralism such as gender construction, phallogocentrism, deconstruction, and différance.
- The document discusses Edward Said's theory of postcolonialism, which examines how Western colonialism shaped views of colonized regions and peoples.
- Said argued that Western thinkers constructed a false image of the "Orient" as primitive and uncivilized, contrasting it with the advanced West in order to justify colonial domination. The powerful colonizers imposed their language and culture while ignoring native cultures.
- According to Said, the consequences of colonialism like chaos, conflict and corruption persist in former colonies. His work Orientalism criticized how Western texts stereotyped diverse Eastern cultures and depicted them as inferior to rational Western civilization.
The document summarizes Edward Said's book Orientalism, which argues that European culture constructed itself in opposition to an imagined Orient. It defined Orientalism as a Western style used to dominate and control the Orient. Said believed one cannot understand European imperialism without examining how it produced representations of the Orient. The document also discusses how Said's work can be used as a critical lens to examine Western literature about Eastern cultures, which was often influenced by colonialism and notions of European superiority. It provides context on Said and quotes from his work on Orientalism and cultural imperialism.
The document discusses postcolonial studies and its examination of the global impact of European colonialism from the 15th century to present day. It aims to describe colonial power mechanisms, recover marginalized voices, and theorize colonial and postcolonial identities. A major issue is the nature of representation, as Western representations of third world countries served political interests. Postcolonial critics problematize "objective" perception and examine damaging stereotypes circulated through texts and media. Relatedly, Western education functioned to spread imperialism through cultural colonization. Postcolonial critics reject claims of universalism in Western literature and examine its representations of other cultures and silence on colonialism and imperialism.
In post colonial studies some of the Indian theorists has contributed very well. In this presentation I gave short information about them and their work.
Edward Said's contribution in postcolonial studies. Anti-Semitism and Anti Muslim sentiment both derived from the same source that is Orientalism and goes in hand in hand with.
This document is a comparative literature assignment submitted by Fatima Gul that discusses the politicization of non-Western literature and rejection of the formalist approach. It provides examples of how Western civilization has presented an inaccurate portrayal of non-Western cultures and politicized their literature. It discusses several non-Western writers like Chinua Achebe and Frantz Fanon who highlighted the negative impacts of Western colonialism and how it disrupted traditional ways of life in Africa and presented the colonized people in a demeaning light. The assignment argues that the formalist approach to studying literature fails to acknowledge the deeper themes, ideas and philosophies in non-Western works and asserts the need to consider the socio-historical contexts.
Postcolonialism refers to intellectual works and theories that emerged in the mid-20th century in response to colonialism. It focuses on regions that were formerly colonized, including parts of Africa, Asia, and India. Postcolonial theory examines the cultural legacy of colonialism and the conflicts between colonizers and indigenous populations. Important theorists include Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak. Postcolonial criticism seeks to challenge Eurocentric perspectives and address how colonial powers represented foreign cultures.
The document discusses postcolonial studies, feminism, and poststructuralism in literature. It provides an overview of key concepts in postcolonial theory such as Orientalism, othering, and the colonial gaze. It examines how colonialist literature characterized colonized peoples and countries. It also discusses major postcolonial theorists like Fanon, Said, Bhabha, and Spivak and their critiques of colonial discourse. It notes how postcolonial literature rewrites history from perspectives of the colonized. The document also summarizes key concepts in feminism and poststructuralism such as gender construction, phallogocentrism, deconstruction, and différance.
- The document discusses Edward Said's theory of postcolonialism, which examines how Western colonialism shaped views of colonized regions and peoples.
- Said argued that Western thinkers constructed a false image of the "Orient" as primitive and uncivilized, contrasting it with the advanced West in order to justify colonial domination. The powerful colonizers imposed their language and culture while ignoring native cultures.
- According to Said, the consequences of colonialism like chaos, conflict and corruption persist in former colonies. His work Orientalism criticized how Western texts stereotyped diverse Eastern cultures and depicted them as inferior to rational Western civilization.
The document summarizes Edward Said's book Orientalism, which argues that European culture constructed itself in opposition to an imagined Orient. It defined Orientalism as a Western style used to dominate and control the Orient. Said believed one cannot understand European imperialism without examining how it produced representations of the Orient. The document also discusses how Said's work can be used as a critical lens to examine Western literature about Eastern cultures, which was often influenced by colonialism and notions of European superiority. It provides context on Said and quotes from his work on Orientalism and cultural imperialism.
The document discusses postcolonial studies and its examination of the global impact of European colonialism from the 15th century to present day. It aims to describe colonial power mechanisms, recover marginalized voices, and theorize colonial and postcolonial identities. A major issue is the nature of representation, as Western representations of third world countries served political interests. Postcolonial critics problematize "objective" perception and examine damaging stereotypes circulated through texts and media. Relatedly, Western education functioned to spread imperialism through cultural colonization. Postcolonial critics reject claims of universalism in Western literature and examine its representations of other cultures and silence on colonialism and imperialism.
In post colonial studies some of the Indian theorists has contributed very well. In this presentation I gave short information about them and their work.
Edward Said's contribution in postcolonial studies. Anti-Semitism and Anti Muslim sentiment both derived from the same source that is Orientalism and goes in hand in hand with.
This document is a comparative literature assignment submitted by Fatima Gul that discusses the politicization of non-Western literature and rejection of the formalist approach. It provides examples of how Western civilization has presented an inaccurate portrayal of non-Western cultures and politicized their literature. It discusses several non-Western writers like Chinua Achebe and Frantz Fanon who highlighted the negative impacts of Western colonialism and how it disrupted traditional ways of life in Africa and presented the colonized people in a demeaning light. The assignment argues that the formalist approach to studying literature fails to acknowledge the deeper themes, ideas and philosophies in non-Western works and asserts the need to consider the socio-historical contexts.
Postcolonialism refers to intellectual works and theories that emerged in the mid-20th century in response to colonialism. It focuses on regions that were formerly colonized, including parts of Africa, Asia, and India. Postcolonial theory examines the cultural legacy of colonialism and the conflicts between colonizers and indigenous populations. Important theorists include Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak. Postcolonial criticism seeks to challenge Eurocentric perspectives and address how colonial powers represented foreign cultures.
Postcolonialism emerged in the mid-20th century to analyze the time after colonialism. It focuses on regions like India, Africa, and Southeast Asia that were formerly colonized by European powers. Postcolonial theory examines the relationships between colonizers and colonized peoples and challenges the dominant cultural perspectives of colonial institutions. Key aspects include considering the exoticization of non-European peoples in literature and representations, acknowledging the influence of colonial languages, and exploring hybrid cultural identities formed through colonial interactions.
This document provides an overview of postcolonialism, including its definition, origins, key theorists, themes, and texts. It begins by defining postcolonialism as the study of the political, cultural, and linguistic experiences of formerly colonized societies. Some of the major theorists discussed include Edward Said, Frantz Fanon, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha. The document also summarizes several postcolonial novels from different regions, including Africa, India/Pakistan, the Caribbean, and Australia/New Zealand to illustrate common postcolonial themes.
This document defines post-colonialism and discusses some of its main concepts. Post-colonialism emerged in the 1970s in response to Western colonial subjugation in the Third and Fourth World. It examines the effects of colonial practices on literary productions in formerly colonized societies. Some key post-colonial concepts discussed include mimicry, hybridity, orientalism, and universalism. The document also analyzes power dynamics between colonizers and colonized groups as depicted in the novel A Passage to India.
Postcolonialism theory examines the oppression experienced by colonized peoples and societies. It addresses factors like political, economic, social, cultural and psychological oppression imposed by colonial powers. Major postcolonial theorists include Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Frantz Fanon. They analyzed how colonizers imposed their values on colonized groups, influenced identities, and resisted colonial rule. Postcolonial criticism now examines themes like hybridity, exile, and double consciousness in former colonies' literature and culture.
This document provides an overview and analysis of Chinua Achebe's novel "Things Fall Apart" from a post-colonial perspective. It discusses post-colonialism and its key concepts like hybridity. It summarizes Achebe's response to earlier European novels that depicted Africans negatively. It also analyzes how the novel portrays Igbo society in Nigeria and examines the effects of colonialism on their culture from a native perspective. The document evaluates how colonialism disrupted traditions but also eliminated some harmful cultural practices. It discusses the self-defining nature of the novel for post-colonial writers dealing with issues of cultural identity and hybridity.
1) Postcolonial theory originated in literary studies to examine the cultural impacts of colonialism, particularly how English was used to promote colonial ideologies.
2) Postcolonial studies problematize the distinction between "culture as art" versus "culture as way of life," and the concept of culture itself. They also challenge the colonial assumption that their own cultures were superior.
3) Looking to the future, postcolonial studies will remain grounded in analyzing the local impacts of large ideologies while also constructing theoretical frameworks for analysis and resistance. The field balances general theories with examinations of specific post-colonial realities.
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The document discusses five key pioneers of postcolonialism in cultural studies: Edward Said, Seyla Benhabib, Frantz Fanon, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak. It provides a brief biographical overview and summary of each thinker's major contributions, such as Said's concept of Orientalism, Fanon's work on decolonization in The Wretched of the Earth, and Bhabha's theories of hybridity and cultural in-betweenness. The document concludes that all of these thinkers made important contributions to developing the field of postcolonial cultural studies by examining the relationship between culture, literature and their historical colonial contexts.
This document provides an overview of key concepts in postcolonial studies and literature. It discusses colonialist and postcolonial literature, defining each. It also summarizes some of the major theorists in postcolonial studies, including Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Homi Bhabha, and Gayatri Spivak. Their works examined how colonial powers constructed the colonized as the inferior "other" and justified imperial domination. Postcolonial literature is defined as writing from both the colonial era and after independence, with genres and strategies that rewrite history and establish identity.
This document provides an overview of key concepts from Edward Said's book Orientalism, including Occident and Orient. It defines Orientalism as a way of thinking about and studying the Orient (East) that was largely developed by Westerners. The Orient is described as a place imagined by Europeans as exotic and mysterious, while the Occident refers to Western countries like Europe and America. The document also briefly discusses colonialism, post-colonialism, and some differences in how the Orient and Occident were viewed and characterized.
Post-colonialism is the study of the effects of colonial subjugation by Western powers on Third and Fourth World nations that emerged in the 1970s. It examines various forms of injustice, domination of culture and gender, and the experiences of subaltern groups. In literature, post-colonialism analyzes the interaction and reaction between colonial societies and the impact of colonialism on literary works. The document then defines and discusses several key post-colonial concepts like mimicry, hybridity, orientalism, and universalism and how they are applied in literary analysis and critique works from a post-colonial perspective.
Colonialism refers to the conquest and control of other people's lands and goods. Postcolonialism examines the cultural legacy and human consequences of colonialism, including its effects on colonized peoples' languages, identities, and literatures. Key thinkers who established postcolonialism include Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, Homi Bhabha, and Dipesh Chakrabarty. They rejected Western cultural dominance and provided new perspectives for understanding the experiences and voices of colonized populations.
This document provides an overview and analysis of representation of the "Other" in Joseph Conrad's Heart of Darkness and Chinua Achebe's Things Fall Apart. It discusses how Conrad negatively portrays Africans as savage and primitive, while Achebe aims to correct these distortions by authentically representing Igbo culture. The document also examines Edward Said's concept of Orientalism and how the West constructs knowledge about non-Western societies to justify colonial domination. It argues Achebe writes as a postcolonial intellectual to redeem Africans from the dark image created by colonial assumptions and restore pride in their pre-colonial past.
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This article analyzes Sir Ronald Storrs, the first governor of Jerusalem, through the lens of Orientalism. It summarizes that Storrs was a product of British imperialism and held many stereotypical views of Arabs influenced by Orientalism. The article examines Storrs' background, education, career as governor of Jerusalem and Cyprus, and his book "Orientations" to argue he propagated British colonial views that justified domination of the Middle East. While views differ on Storrs' stance on Zionism, the article uses his writing to show he reflected common British prejudices against Arabs and an exaggerated view of Western classical texts in his governance.
Homi K. Bhabha is a prominent postcolonial theorist known for introducing concepts like hybridity and mimicry. Regarding hybridity, Bhabha emphasizes the dynamic nature of cultural interactions and fluidity of identity formation in colonial contexts. Cultures blend through mutual influences, creating hybrid spaces that challenge essentialist identities. Mimicry, the imitation of colonizers by colonized peoples, involves ambivalence but subtly undermines colonial authority by revealing its artificiality. Both hybridity and mimicry are forms of resistance that open spaces for new cultural expressions and identities.
Nationalism emerged in the 18th century with the French Enlightenment and American Revolution. It holds that humanity can be divided into separate nation states with their own rights and duties. While nationalism provided explanations for conflicts, it also became a mobilizing force for people. Orientalism refers to the academic study of Asia and the Middle East but was criticized by Edward Said for distorting alien societies by exaggerating differences, treating cultures as static essences, and separating societies from Western influences. Anthropologists have struggled with how to study nationalism and avoid the pitfalls of Orientalism while still making comparisons across cultures.
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Orientalism refers to three characteristics according to Said:
1) The academic discipline used to construct knowledge about the Orient.
2) The system of thought that ontologically and epistemologically distinguished the Orient from the Occident.
3) The projection of power by the West to dominate, restructure and control the Orient in order to create a discourse that served imperial and colonial power.
This document provides an overview of postcolonial theory and criticism. It discusses key concepts such as Orientalism, cultural imperialism, and the subaltern. It examines works by prominent postcolonial theorists like Frantz Fanon, Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, and Homi Bhabha. Methods of postcolonial analysis include examining the historical, physical, ideological, gender, and cultural aspects of colonial relationships. Postcolonial literature and criticism aims to resist and revise the Western canon by introducing marginalized voices and exposing colonialist perspectives and silences.
This document provides an overview of postcolonialism as a theoretical framework. It defines postcolonialism as examining the effects of colonialism and imperialism in formerly colonized societies, including how it has shaped their cultures, histories, and identities. It discusses key thinkers who developed postcolonial theory like Edward Said, Gayatri Spivak, Stuart Hall, and Homi Bhabha. It also summarizes some of the main concepts in postcolonialism, such as othering, resistance, hybridity, and how colonial identities were imposed.
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The document provides instructions for creating different types of culture media and solutions for microbiology experiments. It describes how to make TYE ampicillin glucose agar plates, M9 minimal medium glucose plates, 2xTY medium, kanamycin solution, ampicillin solution, NHS biotin solution, and a glycine solution. The instructions include the specific amounts of ingredients needed, how to dissolve and filter them, and storage conditions. The purpose is to develop various culture media and solutions that can be used for microbiology experiments involving bacteria growth and selection.
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This document discusses women's roles during times of war throughout history and how Virginia Woolf addressed this topic in her work Three Guineas. Traditionally, women have been separated from the front lines of war and seen as fulfilling domestic roles like motherhood and homemaking instead of combat. However, some women have taken on non-traditional roles in conflicts by nursing soldiers, spying, or disguising themselves as men to fight. Woolf's Three Guineas examined how society tells women they are not made for war but rather household tasks, and how women sacrifice for wars just as men do by offering up family members who fight.
1. Mauro conducted research using a cross-country data set from 1971-1983 to evaluate the causes of corruption worldwide.
2. The research used corruption indices from the Business International Corporation that rated conditions in over 70 countries. Higher index values corresponded to better institutional quality.
3. Nine indices were identified as the best determinants of institutional efficiency, including political stability, legal systems, red tape, and corruption. These were grouped into indices of bureaucratic efficiency and political stability.
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The passage discusses economics of information in developed countries. It notes that developed countries are often defined based on criteria like income per capita and level of industrialization. The passage also discusses some key characteristics of information goods, including that information can be shared simultaneously among multiple consumers and is difficult to return. It explains how the economics of information differs from other forms of economics due to these unique properties of information. Finally, it provides the example of how information managers must make economic decisions by choosing how to allocate fixed budgets among competing alternatives.
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The document provides instructions for students seeking writing help from HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account; 2) Submit a request with instructions and deadline; 3) Review bids from writers and select one; 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment; 5) Request revisions until satisfied. It emphasizes HelpWriting.net's commitment to original, high-quality work and full refunds for plagiarized content.
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The document provides instructions for requesting assistance with an assignment from the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with a password and email. 2) Complete an order form with instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and select one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions until satisfied, with a refund option for plagiarism. The purpose is to outline the simple process for students to get high-quality original work through the website.
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The document discusses how to create an account and submit a request on the HelpWriting.net website to have a paper written. It explains that the site uses a bidding system where writers can bid on requests, and the client can choose a writer based on qualifications, reviews, and price. The document emphasizes that the site aims to ensure client satisfaction through revisions and refunds if work is plagiarized.
The document provides instructions for writing an essay using the self-writing method on the website HelpWriting.net. It outlines a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a 10-minute order form providing instructions, sources, and deadline. 3) Review writer bids and choose one based on qualifications. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment if satisfied. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company guarantees original, high-quality work with refunds for plagiarism.
The document provides instructions for creating an account and submitting assignment requests on the HelpWriting.net website. It involves a 5-step process: 1) Create an account with an email and password. 2) Complete a form with assignment details, sources, and deadline. 3) Review bids from writers and choose one. 4) Review the completed paper and authorize payment. 5) Request revisions to ensure satisfaction, and the company offers refunds for plagiarized work.
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In this presentation, we will explore how barcodes can be leveraged within Odoo 17 to streamline our manufacturing processes. We will cover the configuration steps, how to utilize barcodes in different manufacturing scenarios, and the overall benefits of implementing this technology.
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These slides walk through the story of 1 Samuel. Samuel is the last judge of Israel. The people reject God and want a king. Saul is anointed as the first king, but he is not a good king. David, the shepherd boy is anointed and Saul is envious of him. David shows honor while Saul continues to self destruct.
Philippine Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) CurriculumMJDuyan
(𝐓𝐋𝐄 𝟏𝟎𝟎) (𝐋𝐞𝐬𝐬𝐨𝐧 𝟏)-𝐏𝐫𝐞𝐥𝐢𝐦𝐬
𝐃𝐢𝐬𝐜𝐮𝐬𝐬 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐄𝐏𝐏 𝐂𝐮𝐫𝐫𝐢𝐜𝐮𝐥𝐮𝐦 𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐏𝐡𝐢𝐥𝐢𝐩𝐩𝐢𝐧𝐞𝐬:
- Understand the goals and objectives of the Edukasyong Pantahanan at Pangkabuhayan (EPP) curriculum, recognizing its importance in fostering practical life skills and values among students. Students will also be able to identify the key components and subjects covered, such as agriculture, home economics, industrial arts, and information and communication technology.
𝐄𝐱𝐩𝐥𝐚𝐢𝐧 𝐭𝐡𝐞 𝐍𝐚𝐭𝐮𝐫𝐞 𝐚𝐧𝐝 𝐒𝐜𝐨𝐩𝐞 𝐨𝐟 𝐚𝐧 𝐄𝐧𝐭𝐫𝐞𝐩𝐫𝐞𝐧𝐞𝐮𝐫:
-Define entrepreneurship, distinguishing it from general business activities by emphasizing its focus on innovation, risk-taking, and value creation. Students will describe the characteristics and traits of successful entrepreneurs, including their roles and responsibilities, and discuss the broader economic and social impacts of entrepreneurial activities on both local and global scales.
This document provides an overview of wound healing, its functions, stages, mechanisms, factors affecting it, and complications.
A wound is a break in the integrity of the skin or tissues, which may be associated with disruption of the structure and function.
Healing is the body’s response to injury in an attempt to restore normal structure and functions.
Healing can occur in two ways: Regeneration and Repair
There are 4 phases of wound healing: hemostasis, inflammation, proliferation, and remodeling. This document also describes the mechanism of wound healing. Factors that affect healing include infection, uncontrolled diabetes, poor nutrition, age, anemia, the presence of foreign bodies, etc.
Complications of wound healing like infection, hyperpigmentation of scar, contractures, and keloid formation.
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This presentation was provided by Racquel Jemison, Ph.D., Christina MacLaughlin, Ph.D., and Paulomi Majumder. Ph.D., all of the American Chemical Society, for the second session of NISO's 2024 Training Series "DEIA in the Scholarly Landscape." Session Two: 'Expanding Pathways to Publishing Careers,' was held June 13, 2024.
Jemison, MacLaughlin, and Majumder "Broadening Pathways for Editors and Authors"
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