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Enlish Vocabulary

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Contrast or opposition between two things.   ANTITHESIS  
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The direct opposite.   ANTITHESIS  
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The direct political control of one country or society by another and refers first of all to historical episodes, like the long history of British rule in India.   COLONIALISM  
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Someone who takes part in a dispute or challenge.   CONTESTANT  
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“Historically, the Orient has challenged or rivaled the West in cultural terms” (E.Said).   CULTURAL CONTESTANT  
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An instance of language or utterance that involves the speaker/writer-subject and listener/reader-object. Foucault argued that discourse colludes with power.   DISCOURSE  
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To confirm, to declare support or approval of.   ENDORSE  
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A critical approach to literature which challenges the universality of white discourse and standards.   ETHNIC STUDIES  
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A person or thing that enhances the qualities of another by contrast   FOIL  
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Represents one of the West´s most deep-rooted and persistent images of the Other   IMAGINARY ORIENT  
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Is a form of discourse supported by institutions, language, academic study, principles, bureaucracy and a certain way of doing things (style).   MATERIAL ORIENT  
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An academic meaning through its doctrines and theses about the Orient and the Oriental (E. Said).   ORIENTALISM  
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The corporate institution or Western Style for controlling and shaping the Orient (Said).   ORIENTALISM  
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The distinction between the Orient and the Occident, East and West (E. Said).   ORIENTALISM  
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The ensemble of western, usually though not exclusively European discourses and other forms of representation of non-western cultures (E. Said).   ORIENTALISM  
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Term that names the quality or state of existence of being other or different from established norms and social groups.   OTHER/OTHERNESS  
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The distinction that one makes between one’s self and others, particularly in terms of sexual, ethnic and relational senses of difference.   OTHER/OTHERNESS  
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Centers on the conflicts and contradictions, as well as the advantages and sense of liberation, that accompany life as an individual in a postcolonial state.   POST-COLONIAL LITERATURE  
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A critical practice which stresses and examines cultural difference and diversity in literature.   POST-COLONIALISM  
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A critical practice that refutes the claim that mainstream Western literature is somehow universal and stress its limited perspective and blindness to cultural and ethnic specifities.   POST-COLONIAL CRITICISM  
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A critical practice that examines the representation of other cultures in literature as a way of achieving this end.   POST-COLONIAL CRITICISM  
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A critical practice that looks therefore at how other cultures are represented in literature.   POST-COLONIAL CRITICISM  
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(n.) Substitute.   SURROGATE  
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Overcome, defeat.   TO GET THE BETTER OF  
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(adj. from v. to vaunt) To boast, to brag (synonyms: boastful, swaggering).   VAUNTED  
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The desire and need of the West to use the African continent to emphasize its own state of grace.   WESTERN DESIRE AND NEED  
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The desire in Western psychology to set Africa up as a foil to Europe.   WESTERN DESIRE AND NEED  
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