The Anti-establishment Rhetoric of Dean Mahomet through Asian Landscapes

In The Travels of Dean Mahomet: An Eighteenth-Century Journey through India, Dean Mahomet explicitly uses anti-establishment rhetoric in a romanticized way to challenge the West. This could go to the point that Mahomet explicitly analyzes Asian landscapes paintings to strengthen his anti-establishment rhetoric against the West. Mahomet’s anti-establishment rhetoric against the West could prove EdwardContinue reading “The Anti-establishment Rhetoric of Dean Mahomet through Asian Landscapes”

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”

The Severe Consequences of Imperialism through Orientalism

It is well considered that the Mogul Emperor’s condemnation of Christian rule in India reinforces the discourse of Orientalism to the point that Orientalism can be analyzed as “corporate institute for dealing with the Orient” (Said 3). This can give us a sense on the consequences of imperialism. The main consequences of imperialism is theContinue reading “The Severe Consequences of Imperialism through Orientalism”

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