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The New Orientalists provides a critical analysis of how Western institutions, media, and intellectuals continue to represent and interpret Eastern societies in the 21st century. Building on Edward Said’s foundational work on Orientalism, this book explores contemporary manifestations of cultural bias, stereotyping, and power dynamics in global discourse.
The work examines how orientalist frameworks shape foreign policy, international business practices, and cultural consumption in the modern era. Through detailed case studies and theoretical analysis, the author demonstrates how these interpretive patterns persist despite increased globalization and cross-cultural communication. The book addresses the implications of these representations for diplomatic relations, economic disparities, and cultural misunderstandings between East and West.







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