Edward Said was a prominent literary theorist and cultural critic, best known for his influential work, "Orientalism." In this book, Said examines the West's representation and perception of the East, showing how these portrayals have shaped cultural and political attitudes. He argues that the West often depicted the East as exotic, backward, and uncivilized, thereby justifying colonialism and imperialism. Said's ideas emphasize the power dynamics inherent in cultural narratives, asserting that knowledge and representation...