| John A. Ramsaran - 1973 - 320 sider
...or studied without their force, or more precisely their configurations of power, also being studied. ...The relationship between Occident and Orient is...domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony, and is quite accurately indicated in the title of KM Panikkar's classic Asia and Western Dominance.... | |
| Daniel P. Watkins - 1989 - 246 sider
...thought, imagery, and vocabulary that have given it reality and presence in and for the West."35 That is, "the relationship between Occident and Orient is a...power, of domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony."36 It is this power relation at work that is formulated and articulated in Endymion. The... | |
| Ali Behdad - 1994 - 180 sider
...relation between the European subject of knowledge and the Other as the object of his or her study is a "relationship of power, of domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony," then the problematization of such a relationship is a positive development, at least for the Orientals.19... | |
| Norma Thompson - 1996 - 216 sider
...59. cally underlies supposedly disinterested Western accounts of the Other is authority and power. "The relationship between Occident and Orient is a...domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony, and is quite accurately indicated in the title of KM Panikkar's classic Asia and Western Dominance.""... | |
| Winfried Nöth - 1997 - 916 sider
...to believe that such things happen simply as a necessity of the imagination, is to be disingenuous. The relationship between Occident and Orient is a...domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony, and is quite accurately indicated in the title of KM Panikkar's classic Asia and Western Dominance.... | |
| Peter Revers - 1997 - 346 sider
...antreffen wird." (Johann Wolfgang von Goethe, Entwurf zur Einleitung zu Carlyles Leben Schillers)1 "The relationship between Occident and Orient is a...relationship of power, of domination, of varying degrees of a complexhegemony " (Edward Said, Orientalism, New York 1979, S. 5) Die obenangeführten Zitate umreißen... | |
| Yahya R. Kamalipour - 1999 - 400 sider
...to believe that such things happen simply as a necessity of the imagination, is to be disingenuous. The relationship between Occident and Orient is a...domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony, and is quite accurately indicated in the tide of KM Panikkar's classic Asia and Western Dominance.... | |
| Bill Ashcroft, Gareth Griffiths, Helen Tiffin - 1998 - 289 sider
...wide range of Orientalist assumptions and stereotypes. The relationship between the Occident and the Orient is a relationship of power, of domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony. Consequently, Orientalist discourse, for Said, is more valuable as a sign of the power exerted by the... | |
| Constance S. Richards - 2000 - 202 sider
...to believe that such things happen simply as a necessity of the imagination, is to be disingenuous. The relationship between Occident and Orient is a...domination of varying degrees of a complex hegemony. (Said, Orientalism 5) The binary events of power and domination which describe the relationship of... | |
| Stephanie Grollman - 2000 - 234 sider
...dem „Orient". Dieses Beziehungsverhältnis umschreibt Said zum Beispiel mit den folgenden Worten: „The relationship between Occident and Orient is...domination, of varying degrees of a complex hegemony..." (Orientalism 5). Zur Stützung dieser Behauptungen folgen zahlreiche Untersuchungen des westlichen... | |
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