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This claim is the most ambitious and impressive aspect of "Occidentalism," and yet as an argument it surely needs further development.
The "occidentalism" of our opponents (the belief that Westerners are weak and have no stomach for "real war") sustains them.
Occidentalism: The West in the Eyes of Its Enemies.
Orientalism meets Occidentalism, in twisty ways.
But if one thing is clear in this murky war, it is that we should not counter Occidentalism with a nasty form of Orientalism.
These lines are usually taken to criticise the colonial instinct to assimilate native cultures to an essentialist concept of superior Occidentalism.
The term Occidentalism has sometimes been used to refer to negative or stereotypical views of the Western world found in Eastern societies.
Here they might have consulted Edward Said, whose hectoring spirit hovers over the pages of "Occidentalism."
Nowadays it is political Islam that is thoroughly imbued with a particularly pernicious version of Occidentalism.
According to Yelle, Malhotra's vision is a mirror image of Orientalism, namely Occidentalism.
Orientalism & Occidentalism: Is the Mistranslation of Culture Inevitable?
Occidentalism: idéer om väst och modernitet bland muslimska tänkare, Lund, 2005.
Stathis Gauntlett, Between Orientalism and Occidentalism.
The European section of the imperial retreat is at the nexus of myth and reality between Orientalism and Occidentalism.
Volume XXIII - Occidentalism.
Accidental Occidentalism Sampler (Symbiosis Records 1996)
Four features of Occidentalism can be seen in most versions of it; we can call them the City, the Bourgeois, Reason, and Feminism.
Occidentalism, as they call it, is not a full-blown ideology but rather a "cluster of prejudices": a way of demonizing and inciting violence against the bourgeois West.
Marko Attila Hoare equates naïve socialist 'anti-imperialism', exclusively opposed to Western intervention, to occidentalism.
Her stark work is among the best of the genre (inaugurated by Marco Polo) that might be called Occidentalism: the ever-changing view from the West toward the rest.
Apart from pointing to the inaccuracy of these claims, it is argued that these formulations represent an inverted Orientalist discourse which is best described as Occidentalism.
Stereotyped views of "the West" have been labelled Occidentalism, paralleling Orientalism - the term for the 19th-century stereotyped views of "the East".
Mr. Buruma and Mr. Margalit's most valuable contribution, however, is to set out in vivid (if sometimes repetitive) detail the ugly lexicon of Occidentalism.
Chen, Xiaomei, Occidentalism: A Theory Of Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China, second ed., rev. and expanded.
"Occidentalism" does not pretend to offer a universal theory of anti-liberalism, and it recognizes the distinctive local ingredients in the poisons spread by the most virulent enemies of the modern West.