In the Genealogy of Orientalism: Edward Said’s uses of Nietzsche’s Genealogical Methodology

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Abdenour Belhaouchet

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In his study and analyses of Orientalism, Edward W. Said (1936-2003) resorted to using diverse scientific methodologies that have enriched studies on Orientalism and post-colonial theory and their related tools and objectives. In addition to the literary and critical methodologies that featured Edward Said’s works, especially ‘Orientalism’ and ‘Culture and Imperialism’, he also used some philosophical methods to analyze and deconstruct Orientalism. This article seeks to shed light on Nietzschean’s genealogy and how it was projected as a tool on Philology and Semiology and Classification of powers in Said’s study of Orientalism?

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Belhaouchet , A. (2022). In the Genealogy of Orientalism: Edward Said’s uses of Nietzsche’s Genealogical Methodology. Social and Human Science Studies, 11(03), 11 - 19. https://doi.org/10.46315/1714-011-003-002
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Further reading
Edward Said, Culture and Imperialism. (Vintage Books London, 1994),
Edward Said, Power, Politics, And Culture, (Vintage Books New York, 2001).
Edward W. Said, Covering Islam, Vintage, 1981.
Edward W. Said, The Edward Said's Reader, Published by Vintage, 2000.
Robert Irwin, Dangerous Knowledge: Orientalism and Its Discontents, The Overlook Press, November 2006.
Keith Ansell-Pearson; Benita Parry, Cultural Readings of Imperialism: Edward Said and the Gravity of History, Lawrence & Wishart, 1996.
Zachary Lockman, Contending Visions Of The Middle East: The History and Politics of Orientalism, Cambridge University Press, 2004.
Alexander Lyon McFie, Orientalism: A reader, Nyu Press, 2001.