Anti-Establishment Rhetoric through Counter-Hegemonic Voices

It is well considered that Elizabeth Hamilton uses a tiny friction of anti-Islamic rhetoric to promote a counter-hegemonic discourse and prove that Edward Said’s theory of Orientalism as a reliable theory. This could go to the point that when Hamilton tries to prove Said’s theory of Orientalism as trustworthy, she tries to help us overcomeContinue reading “Anti-Establishment Rhetoric through Counter-Hegemonic Voices”

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