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Building on ideas first formed during Orientalism, the work expands the focus from the Middle East to a wider pattern linking modern Western metropoles with overseas territories. It examines European writings on Africa, India, parts of the Far East, Australia, and the Caribbean, highlighting recurring rhetorical strategies and stereotypes that justify rule through notions of civilizing missions, discipline, and the presumed superiority of force.","# CULTURE\n\nANDIMPERIALISM  \nEdward W.Said  \nVINTAGE BOOKSA Division of Random House,Inc.  \nNew York  \nFIRST VINTAGEBOOKS EDITION,JUNE 1994  \nPortions of this work,in different versions,have appeared in Field Day PamphletsGrand Sret,the Guardian,London Revietu of Books,Nes Lef Revieu,Raritan,thePenguin edition of Kim,Race and Cur,and Raymond WiWiams:Critical Perspectites,edited by Terry Eagleton.  \nGrateful acknowledgment is made to Harcourt Brace Jovanovich,Inc,and Faber andFaber Ltd.,for permission to reprint \"Tradition and the Individual Talent\"fromSeleted Esay;byT.S.Eliot,copyright 1950 by Harcourt BraceJovanovich,Inc.,and renewed 1978 by Esme Valerie Eliot.  \nLibrary of Congress Catalogingin-Publication Data  \nSaid,EdwardW.  \nCulure and imperialism/Edward W.Said-1st Vintage Books ed  \np.cm.  \nOriginally published:New York:Knopf,1993.Includes bibliographical rcferences and index.  \nISBN0-679-75054-I  \n1.European liceraure-History and criicism-Theory,cte.  \n2.Literarure-Historyand criticism-Theory,ete3.Imperialism in literature.  \n4.Colonies in literature.5.Politics and culture.  \nI.Tide,[PN761.S281994]809'.894-dc20  93-43485CIP  \nManufacturedin the United States of America  \n1098.76.54321  \nForEqbal Ahmad  \nwww.iscalibrary.com  \nwww.iscalibrary.com  \nThe conquest of the earth,which mostly means the taking it awayfrom those who have a different complexion or slightly flatter nosesthan ourselves,is not a pretty thing when you look into it too much.What redeems it is the idea only.An idea at the back of it;not asentimental pretence but an idea;and an unselfish belief in theidea—something you can set up,and bow down before,and offer asacrifice to....  \nJoSEPH CoNRAD,Heart of Darkness  \nwww.iscalibrary.com  \nwww.iscalibrary.com  \n# Introduction\n\nCHAPTER ONE  \nOVERLAPPING TERRITORIES,INTERTWINED HISTORIES  \nI  Empire,Geography,and Culture3  \nⅡ Images of the Past,Pure and Impure  \n巧  \nⅢ Two Visions in Heart of Darkness19IV Discrepant Experiences3Iv Connecting Empire to Secular Inrerpretation  \n43  \nCHAPTER TWoCONSOLIDATED VISION  \nI Narrative and Social Space62II Jane Austen and Empire8oII The Cultural Integrity of Empire97IV The Empire at Work:Verdi's Aida111v The Pleasures of Imperialism132VI The Native Under ControlI62VII Camus and the French Imperial ExperienceI69V11I A Note on Modernism186www.iscalibrary.com  \n# CHAPTER THREERESISTANCE AND OPPOSITION\n\nI There Are Two Sides  \nI Themes of Resistance Culture  \nⅢ Yeats and Decolonization  \nIV The Voyage In and the Emergence of Opposition  \nv Collaboration,Independence,and Liberation  \n# CHAPTER FOURFREEDOM FROM DOMINATION IN THE FUTURE\n\nI American Ascendancy:The Public Space at War  \nⅡ Challenging Orthodoxy and Authority  \nⅢ Movements and Migrations  \nNotes  \nIndex  \nI91  \n209  \n220  \n239  \n262  \n282303326  \n337363  \n# Introduction\n\nA bout five years after Orientalirm was published in r978,I began to gathertogether some ideas about the general relationship between culrureand empire that had become clear to me while writing that book.The firstresult was a series of lecrures that I gave at universities in the United States,Canada,and England in 198s and 1986.These lectures form the core argu-ment of the present work,which has occupied me steadily since that time.A substantial amount of scholarship in anthropology,history,and areastudies has developed arguments I put forward in Orientalism,which waslimited to the Middle East.So I,too,have tried here to expand the argu-ments of the earlier book to describe a more general pattern of relationshipsbetween the modern metropoliran West and its overseas territories,  \nWhat are some of the non-Middle Eastern materials drawn on here?European writing on Africa,India,parts of the Far East,Australia,and theCaribbean;these Africanist and Indianist discourses,as some of them havebeen called,I see as part of the general European effort to rule distant landsand peoples and,therefore,as related to Orientalist descriptions of theIslamic world,as well","cbCaivSyrpS6Fa5W","https://ap.wps.com/l/cbCaivSyrpS6Fa5W","pdf",8690272,4,1,407,"English","en",105,"# Introduction\n# Chapter One: Overlapping Territories, Intertwined Histories\n# Chapter Two: Consolidated Vision\n# Chapter Three: Resistance and Opposition\n# Chapter Four: Freedom from Domination in the Future","[{\"question\":\"What relationship between culture and empire does the book focus on?\",\"answer\":\"The book argues that culture and empire are intertwined, shaping how the modern West represents and relates to overseas territories.\"},{\"question\":\"How does this work extend the ideas from Orientalism?\",\"answer\":\"It expands beyond the 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