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Cultural Readings of Imperialism: Edward Said and the Gravity of History

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  • ISBN-13: 9789350022566
  • Publisher: Aakar Books
  • Binding: Paperback
  • ISBN-10: 9350022567
  • Publisher Date: 2014
  • Language: English

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Weight 0.5 kg

21 reviews for Cultural Readings of Imperialism: Edward Said and the Gravity of History

  1. Kannegolla Atchyuta Sahaja

    An eye-opening analysis. Said’s insights are timeless, however, sometimes feels repetitive.

  2. Sharayu Hitesh Vyavahare

    A dense but rewarding read. Said’s work is crucial for understanding imperialism, though the language can be challenging.

  3. Shipika Arora

    Opened my eyes to new ways of seeing the world. A bit dry in places, though.

  4. Hemant Kumar

    A significant contribution to postcolonial discourse. It’s an academic text, so not a light read.

  5. Divyanshu Gautam

    A brilliant analysis of imperialism. Said’s voice is so powerful.

  6. Nevaidya Agarwal

    Essential for understanding power dynamics. I had to reread some parts to fully understand.

  7. Saksham Mishra

    A bit dense, but a great book. It gave me a deeper understanding of how history shapes our world.

  8. Somil Agarwal

    An important but dense exploration of imperialism. Prepare for a challenging read.

  9. Lakshita

    Important, but not an easy read. It requires patience and focus.

  10. Kavya Yadav

    This book changed how I view the world. Even so, certain sections felt repetitive.

  11. Vibhuti Aggarwal

    Important work, but Said could have made it easier to digest.

  12. Manav Kumar Bansal

    A must-read for anyone interested in postcolonial theory. Some of his arguments didn’t fully resonate.

  13. Meghanjali Bhatt

    Said’s insights are profound and illuminating. However, I had to take breaks while reading.

  14. Dorin Pegu

    Changed my perspective on history. Said’s arguments are compelling.

  15. Utkarsh Gupta

    A masterpiece! Said’s analysis is sharp and insightful. However, at times, it felt a bit drawn out.

  16. Tejaswita Rai

    It’s a challenging read but truly rewarding. It offers a great understanding of the topic.

  17. Gayathri Suresh

    A foundational text. Every student of postcolonialism should read this.

  18. Prerna Monica Tete

    Challenging but ultimately worth the effort. Some sections are quite difficult to grasp.

  19. Srishti Rana

    A thought-provoking book that challenges conventional wisdom. It can be a bit dense and hard to follow at times.

  20. Shrey Ramanbhai Patel

    This book is essential for understanding postcolonial studies. Although some of the concepts were hard to grasp.

  21. Ankit

    Foundational to postcolonial studies, even if it’s a bit heavy-handed at times.

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