Restating Orientalism: a critique of modern knowledge

Since Edward Said’s foundational work, Orientalism has been singled out for critique as the quintessential example of Western intellectuals’ collaboration with oppression. Controversies over the imbrications of knowledge and power and the complicity of Orientalism in the larger project of colonialis...

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Auteur principal: Hallaq, Wael B. 1955- (Auteur)
Type de support: Électronique Livre
Langue:Anglais
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Publié: New York Columbia University Press [2018]
Dans:Année: 2018
Sujets / Chaînes de mots-clés standardisés:B Orientalisme (Sciences culturelles) / Said, Edward W. 1935-2003, Orientalism / Image de l'Orient
B Hallaq, Wael B. 1955- / Orientalisme (Art) / Critique / Modernité / Connaissance / Épistémologie / Méthodologie / Orientalisme (Sciences culturelles) / Said, Edward W. 1935-2003, Orientalism / Image de l'Orient
Sujets non-standardisés:B Knowledge, Theory of Methodology
B Orientalism
B Knowledge, Theory of
B POLITICAL SCIENCE / Colonialism & Post-Colonialism
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Édition parallèle:Non-électronique
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Résumé:Since Edward Said’s foundational work, Orientalism has been singled out for critique as the quintessential example of Western intellectuals’ collaboration with oppression. Controversies over the imbrications of knowledge and power and the complicity of Orientalism in the larger project of colonialism have been waged among generations of scholars. But has Orientalism come to stand in for all of the sins of European modernity, at the cost of neglecting the complicity of the rest of the academic disciplines?In this landmark theoretical investigation, Wael B. Hallaq reevaluates and deepens the critique of Orientalism in order to deploy it for rethinking the foundations of the modern project. Refusing to isolate or scapegoat Orientalism, Restating Orientalism extends the critique to other fields, from law, philosophy, and scientific inquiry to core ideas of academic thought such as sovereignty and the self. Hallaq traces their involvement in colonialism, mass annihilation, and systematic destruction of the natural world, interrogating and historicizing the set of causes that permitted modernity to wed knowledge to power. Restating Orientalism offers a bold rethinking of the theory of the author, the concept of sovereignty, and the place of the secular Western self in the modern project, reopening the problem of power and knowledge to an ethical critique and ultimately theorizing an exit from modernity’s predicaments. A remarkably ambitious attempt to overturn the foundations of a wide range of academic disciplines while also drawing on the best they have to offer, Restating Orientalism exposes the depth of academia’s lethal complicity in modern forms of capitalism, colonialism, and hegemonic power.
Type de support:Mode of access: Internet via World Wide Web.
ISBN:0231547382
Accès:Restricted Access
Persistent identifiers:DOI: 10.7312/hall18762