Comparative politics and Orientalism
In the interview, the main argument that Said presents is that Western people have negative attitudes toward the people of the Middle East and this has contributed to Eurocentric prejudice. He provides evidence that Americans have created an implicit justification by reflecting on images, literature, music, popular media and discussions which do not present realistic representations (Palestine Diary, 2012). I agree that these attitudes or knowledge are not factual but rather the Western people use preconceived archetypes which make the conclusion that ‘Eastern’ societies are different from ‘Western’ societies. It is true that the method that the West and Europe use to acquire the knowledge about the Middle East is not objective and for this reason, the end results makes them arrive to certain interest. Note that the West and Europe knowledge distorts the reality and the end result contributes to an immense stereotyping. Due to the images and threatening pictures presented by the media, Western view Islam as a threat and whose business is to kill Americans (Palestine Diary, 2012). I agree that the problem with Western people is that they make vast generalizations on the nature of Islam which concluded that they are foreign devils. Thus, it is important for Western people to observe rules and use the appropriate system of gaining knowledge.
Counter-argument
First, it is important to understand that the negative attitude about the people of the Middle East is made from the historical and institutional background (Palestine Diary, 2012). The construction of these attitudes is rooted from the ‘Imperial conquest’ and the reality is that the geopolitical dynamic and relationship between Islam and other nations show imperialistic attitudes. People from the West derive knowledge by focusing more on the Islamic world and the Islamic political culture. America reflects on the long-existing patterns of behavior which helps them to understand more about Middle East people. While Said neglects the Islamic Imperialism, it is evident that Americans negative attitude are influenced by the pattern of behaviors and how the popular culture present them in the present day (Palestine Diary, 2012). Note that since the Western civilization, people from the West are controlled by ‘golden threads’ namely rationalism and universalism. The former means that American’s knowledge and attitudes toward the Arabs is reinforced by sense experience which gives a fundamental truth. Second, universalism means that the Islamic nature since history to the present day is the same. Thus, the tradition’s history, collective and individual experience has created diversity and racism.
Reference
Palestine Diary. (2012). Edward Said On Orientalism. Retrieved from: https://goo.gl/X3pFpy