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Relasi Antagonistik Barat-Timur: Orientalisme vis a vis Oksidentalisme
Author(s) -
Moh. Fudholi
Publication year - 2015
Publication title -
teosofi /teosofi: jurnal tasawuf dan pemikiran islam
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 2442-871X
pISSN - 2088-7957
DOI - 10.15642/teosofi.2012.2.2.389-406
Subject(s) - orientalism , civilization , context (archaeology) , islam , power (physics) , politics , resistance (ecology) , interpretation (philosophy) , variety (cybernetics) , western culture , sociology , history , ancient history , religious studies , philosophy , political science , law , archaeology , mathematics , ecology , linguistics , physics , statistics , quantum mechanics , biology
Encounter of the East and the West due to such various interests as economic, political, scientific, cultural has been a major factor in the study of western scientists (Orientalists) about the East that produces a variety of works in the fields of archeology, history, literature, environment, customs, and Islamic studies. Meanwhile, resistance against Orientalism in the form of Occidentalism, as initiated by Hasan Hanafî, seems to be closely related to ‘obsession’ and hopes of someone who frustrated and dissatisfied with the condition of the world he has dealt with as the project of civilization he offered seemed to be too theoretical to be applied into the form of well established science. This is a fact that, unlike Orientalism that has born from strength, power, and has been then smoothly formed, Occidentalism was created by the East that was defeated and suffered from weakness and at the same time merely has an obsession. In spite of the impression, apparently, what has been attempted in Occidentalism is dismantling the text, another interpretation, and building a new, more proportional context.

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