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3 stars
He defines Orientalism in probably at least a dozen different ways and goes into great detail and nuance on what he means by it, but the essence is that a significant portion of the Western academic field of "orientalism" believes "the Orient" (mostly he focuses on Middle East, Islam, Arabs) to be racially and/or culturally inferior, and provides cover for Western imperialism. First British and French, then, after WWII, United States.