| Xiaomei Chen - 1995 - 250 頁
...be termed Occidentalism, a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by Western Others. As a result of constantly revising and manipulating imperialistically imposed Western theories... | |
| E. S. Shaffer - 1996 - 310 頁
...Occidentalism, which she defines as : a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by Western Others.14 The definition was reprinted in Chen's book Occidentalism (pp. 4-5), the larger part of which... | |
| Douwe Wessel Fokkema, Elrud Ibsch - 2000 - 238 頁
...Occidentalism, which she defines as: a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by Western others. (1992:688) The definition was reprinted in Chen's book Occidentalism: A Theory of Counter-Discourse... | |
| Shu-mei Shih - 2001 - 450 頁
...Occidentalism in post-Mao China as "a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by Western others."13 Giving full agency to the Chinese Occidentalists, she argues that Occidentalism was a discourse... | |
| Robin D. Gill - 2004 - 190 頁
...be termed Occidentalism, a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by Western Others. (OCCIDENTALISM: A Theory of Counter-Discourse in Post-Mao China; OUP 1995) If "Orientalism,... | |
| Stephanie Dennison, Song Hwee Lim - 2006 - 220 頁
...defines Occidentalism as 'a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by Western Others' (1995: 4-5). Examining the components of Chen's definition in relation to Kurosawa shows how... | |
| Edward W. Said - 2006 - 298 頁
...Xiaomei has defined it as "a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western Other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous creativity in the process of self-appropriation" (4-5). DA Washbrook, by contrast, has diagnosed occidentalism as an inherent, or implied, undercurrent... | |
| Klaus J. Antoni - 2007 - 292 頁
...be termed Occidentalism, a discursive practice that, by constructing its Western other, has allowed the Orient to participate actively and with indigenous...after being appropriated and constructed by western Others. (...) This seemingly unified discursive practice of Occidentalism exists in a paradoxical relationship... | |
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