Culture and Imperialism

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Culture and Imperialism is a critical work of literary and cultural theory by Edward Said that examines how Western imperialism is reflected in and reinforced by canonical literature and cultural narratives.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf book
non-fiction book
work of cultural theory
work of literary criticism
addresses national liberation movements
resistance to imperialism in culture
voices of the colonized
argues Western culture is deeply implicated in imperialism
canonical texts often support imperial ideologies
author Edward Said
countryOfOrigin United States of America
surface form: United States
criticalReception widely discussed in academic circles
developsConcept contrapuntal reading
examines British literature
French literature
canonical European novels
cultural narratives of empire
historical narratives
opera
field cultural theory
literary theory
postcolonial studies
follows Orientalism
genre cultural criticism
literary criticism
postcolonial studies
hasPart four main sections
introduction
influenced cultural studies
postcolonial historiography
postcolonial literary criticism
influencedBy anti-imperialist thought
postcolonial theory
language English
mainFocus relationship between culture and imperial power
mediaType print
notableIdea reading Western classics in the context of empire
publicationYear 1993
publisher Alfred A. Knopf
relatedWork Orientalism
The World, the Text, and the Critic
subject Western literature
colonialism
cultural representation
imperialism
postcolonialism
power and culture

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Edward Said notableWork Culture and Imperialism