EGP830.00
In this groundbreaking work, Edward Said examines how Western culture has historically represented “the East” — not just as a place, but as an ideological construct. He argues that European literature, philosophy, and colonial administration have created and perpetuated a distorted, exoticized image of Eastern societies, which in turn justified imperial dominance and cultural superiority.
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