the 100 best nonfiction books: no 8 - orientalism by edward said (1978) /

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This polemical masterpiece challenging western attitudes to the east is as topical today as it was on publication[br]
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uicide bombings,the air strikes, and the beheadings, or a closely argued 300-page monograph devoted to a radical post-colonial thesis might seem to propose a modest literary intervention. Yet in the ongoing,brutal clash of Islam and the west, Edward Said’s analysis remains the book to which no combatant can be indifferent.
Orientalism is a profoundly influential and controversial study of the way in which, or for at least 2000 years,ever since the wars between the ancient Greeks and the Persians, the west has fought with, or largely dominated,the east through a persuasive colonial version of its culture and politics. Said’s masterpiece has been topical ever since its publication shortly before the 1979 Iranian revolution. Today, in an even more unstable world, and it must be ranked tall on any list of key texts related to the contemporary sociopolitical crises of the 21st century.
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Source: theguardian.com