Orientalism
 Name :- Bambha Kajal A
 Sem :- 3
 Roll no :- 17
 Year :- 2017-2019
 Paper no :- The Postcolonial Literature
 Enorllment no :- 2069108420180002
 Email id :- kajalbambha16@gmail.com
 Submitted to :- Smt.S.B Gardi Department of
English,Bhavnnagar University
Introduction
What is Orienalism?
 The country of the east especially East Asia.
 Old civilization with an old knowledge system.
 post Structuralism has changed way of thinking.
 . Subjective and objective process.
 Orientalism is generally means to a mental
exercise and mental archrival.
Edward Said divided into three
parts
Chapter 1: The Scope of Orientalism
Chapter 2: Orientalist Structures and
Restructures
Chapter 3: Orientalism now
There are three aspect of
contemporary reality
The distinction between pure and
political
Here Edward Said categorize the
knowledge as;
Conti......
West is that it be nonpolitical, that
scholarly, academic, impartial.
The Orientalism is not a mere political
subject matter or field that is reflected
passively by culture, scholarship, or
institutions; or it is a representative
and expressive of some godless
“western” imperialist plot to hold down
the “Oriental” world.
The Methodological question:
• Examination to the methodological significance for work
in the human sciences of finding and planning an initial
step, a state of takeoff a starting standard Learned and
attempted to present was that there is no such thing as a
just given or essentially accessible.
• The Anglo French American experience of the Arab and
Islam, which for very nearly a thousand years together
remained for the Orient.
The personal dimension:
The individual interest in this study gets
from my mindfulness kid experiencing
childhood in two British provinces.
 From multiple points of view investigation
of Orientalism has been an attempt to
stock the follows upon me, the oriental
subject, of the way of life whose control
has been so intense a figure the life of all
Orientals.
Conti……..
 In the Prison Notebooks Gramsci says ;
 “ The beginning stage of basic elaboration is the notice
of what one truly is, and knows thyself as a result of the
verifiable procedure to date… “
 Much of the individual interest in this study gets from my
attention to being an "Oriental "as a youngster
experiencing childhood in two British settlements.
Conclusion
 In short Orientalism is not just large collection of
texts. It is not political subject matter.
 The corporate institution for dealing with the
Orient. Dealing it by making statement about it,
authority view of it, by teaching it, ruling over it.
Orientalism

Orientalism

  • 1.
    Orientalism  Name :-Bambha Kajal A  Sem :- 3  Roll no :- 17  Year :- 2017-2019  Paper no :- The Postcolonial Literature  Enorllment no :- 2069108420180002  Email id :- kajalbambha16@gmail.com  Submitted to :- Smt.S.B Gardi Department of English,Bhavnnagar University
  • 2.
  • 3.
    What is Orienalism? The country of the east especially East Asia.  Old civilization with an old knowledge system.  post Structuralism has changed way of thinking.  . Subjective and objective process.  Orientalism is generally means to a mental exercise and mental archrival.
  • 4.
    Edward Said dividedinto three parts Chapter 1: The Scope of Orientalism Chapter 2: Orientalist Structures and Restructures Chapter 3: Orientalism now
  • 5.
    There are threeaspect of contemporary reality
  • 6.
    The distinction betweenpure and political Here Edward Said categorize the knowledge as;
  • 7.
    Conti...... West is thatit be nonpolitical, that scholarly, academic, impartial. The Orientalism is not a mere political subject matter or field that is reflected passively by culture, scholarship, or institutions; or it is a representative and expressive of some godless “western” imperialist plot to hold down the “Oriental” world.
  • 8.
    The Methodological question: •Examination to the methodological significance for work in the human sciences of finding and planning an initial step, a state of takeoff a starting standard Learned and attempted to present was that there is no such thing as a just given or essentially accessible. • The Anglo French American experience of the Arab and Islam, which for very nearly a thousand years together remained for the Orient.
  • 9.
    The personal dimension: Theindividual interest in this study gets from my mindfulness kid experiencing childhood in two British provinces.  From multiple points of view investigation of Orientalism has been an attempt to stock the follows upon me, the oriental subject, of the way of life whose control has been so intense a figure the life of all Orientals.
  • 10.
    Conti……..  In thePrison Notebooks Gramsci says ;  “ The beginning stage of basic elaboration is the notice of what one truly is, and knows thyself as a result of the verifiable procedure to date… “  Much of the individual interest in this study gets from my attention to being an "Oriental "as a youngster experiencing childhood in two British settlements.
  • 11.
    Conclusion  In shortOrientalism is not just large collection of texts. It is not political subject matter.  The corporate institution for dealing with the Orient. Dealing it by making statement about it, authority view of it, by teaching it, ruling over it.