

An edition of Occidentalism (1995)
images of the West
By James G. Carrier
Publish Date
1995
Publisher
Clarendon Press,Oxford University Press
Language
eng
Pages
282
Description:
Occidentalism is an investigation of images of Western cultural identity. Edward Said's Orientalism revolutionized Western understanding of non-Western cultures by showing how Western projected images shaped the Occidental view of the Orient, but those who follow Said have not until now reflected that understanding back onto Western societies. This volume shows how images of the West shape people's conceptions of themselves and are in turn shaped by members of Western and non-Western societies alike. The contributors describe and explicate these images in a variety of areas, from Western academic writing to popular Western culture, from societies within and outside the West, to show how power and conflict shape such conceptions.
subjects: Soziologie, Civilisation occidentale, Sitte, Gesellschaftsleben, M¿urs et coutumes, Westerse wereld, Americains, Attitudes, Opinion publique, 73.46 interethnic relations (ethnology), Moeurs et coutumes, Philosophy, Western Civilization, Kulturelle Identitat, Philosophie, Ethnologie, Etnocentrisme, Ethnology, Beeldvorming, Stereotyp, Culturele identiteit, Antropologia cultural e social, Public opinion, Manners and customs, Offentliche Meinung, Social life and customs, Zivilisation, Imagination, Americans, Identidade cultural, Civilizacʹao ocidental (historia), Stereotypisierung, Ethnology, united states, Civilization, western, United states, social life and customs, Ethnology--united states, Civilization, western--public opinion, Civilization, western--philosophy, Americans--public opinion, Public opinion--united states, E184.a1 o23 1995, 909/.09821/0072