Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Edward Said" in Indonesian language version.
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value. Empty., Barenboim-Said.org. Accessed 4 January 2010.Edward W. Saïd (1935–2003) was one of the most influential intellectuals in the twentieth century.
Edward Saïd's influential Orientalism (1979) effectively created a discursive field in cultural studies, stimulating fresh critical analysis of Western academic work on "The Orient". Although the book, itself, has been criticized from many angles, it is still considered to be the seminal work to the field.
In its current usage, Orient is a key term of cultural critique that derives from Edward W. Saïd's influential book Orientalism.
Milica Baki–Hayden built on Wolff's work, incorporating the ideas of Edward Saïd's "Orientalism"
The idea of "nesting orientalisms", in Baki–Hayden 1995, and the related concept of "nesting balkanisms", in Todorova 1997. ...
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value. Empty., accessed on 3 January 2010.Milica Baki–Hayden built on Wolff's work, incorporating the ideas of Edward Saïd's "Orientalism"
The idea of "nesting orientalisms", in Baki–Hayden 1995, and the related concept of "nesting balkanisms", in Todorova 1997. ...