Orientalism
noun
                                                                                                                            
                                                            Ori·en·tal·ism
                    
                                                                                                              
                                                                                                                                  ˌȯr-ē-ˈen-tə-ˌli-zəm 
                                                      
                                                          
            
            variants  
 or orientalism
        
    
            
               plural Orientalisms or orientalisms            
        
    1
                    
                                          
              
          
                                                      : scholarship, learning, or study in Asian subjects or languages                                      
              
                             
Knowledge of Islam and Muslims crystallised into what became known, by the late 18th century, as Orientalism—the study of the history, languages and cultures of the East.—
Roger Hardy
                         
                
                  —now often used with negative connotations of a colonialist bias underlying and reinforced by such scholarshipAccording to Edward Said and other postcolonial critics, much of our dim view of Arabs is a product of an "Orientalism" that was constructed by European intellectuals of the 19th century …—
Victor Hanson Davis
"Orientalism" in the study of Muslim societies carries somewhat negative implications these days as a label for literary analyses deprived of social or historical context …—
C. C. Stewart
    
                
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 usually orientalism                                  
              
          
                                                      : something (such as a style or manner) associated with or characteristic of Asia or Asians                                      
              
                             
Strauss's orientalisms are truly evocative: those in the "Dance of the Seven Veils" evoke both warmth and strangeness through their use of artificial scales …—
Derrick Puffett
                         
                
                    
                                                      Orientalist
                                      noun
                                                                          
                        
                        
      
 or orientalist
                                                                                         plural Orientalists or orientalists
                                                            
          
         
                        In recent years Mr. Lewis, and indeed the whole of the older generation of American and European Islamic scholars, have come under attack as "Orientalists," a word that refers to students of Eastern languages and cultures but in the polemics of the moment has come to mean agents of intellectual and political imperialism, scholars dedicated to a discourse that fosters oppression of Eastern peoples by Western.    
        
        
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Ira M. Lapidus          
  
                  
          
         
                        The burden of being White Men is what hobbles us in our study of Hinduism. Or so Columbia University's Edward Said tells us, and his words are echoed by those who would deconstruct the study of "the Orient" in general and Hinduism in particular. Since Said's shattering denunciation in Orientalism (1978), Orientalists—Westerners who study Eastern religions and societies—have perceived themselves to be hopelessly tarred by the brushes of racism, colonialism, Eurocentrism, and sexism.    
        
        
            —
Wendy Doniger          
  
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