Post-colonism and orientalism- Gilroy and Said

Paul Gilroy: 

- Student of Stuart Hall 

- Colony: The countries that we control 

- The British took over many countries in the world 

- Decolonisation after WW2

Post- colonialism: 
Political or cultural condition of a former colony

"Colonial discourses continue to inform contemporary attitudes to race and ethnicity in the post-colonial era." - Gilory 

Colonial discourse: 
behaving as if we are superior to other races. This is similar to when the British white people used to treat those who were black or brown as inferiors. 

Civilisationism constructs racial hierarchies and binary opposition. 


Edward Said 

Focused on the discrimination of those in the East. He argued that people in the west have little knowledge of what occurs in the east. 


Orielantalism: How we look at those who are different to us


Otherness: Those who are different from us  

 Said argued that the west allowed stereotyping to become a justification 

Comments

  1. 1. The last comment lacks clarity. Can you develop a little?
    2. How would you use 'othering' or 'otherness' in a sentence?
    3. So what could be a post-colonial reading of a text, for eg. a typical charity advert to help African countries?

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