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Fantasy Shangri-la, Imaginary \The Other\-the Review of Lost Horizon from the Orientalism Perspective of EdwardWSaid
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Wang, Yu
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Chinese culture
/ Globalization
/ Hilton, James
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
/ Philosophy
/ Said, Edward
2012
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Fantasy Shangri-la, Imaginary \The Other\-the Review of Lost Horizon from the Orientalism Perspective of EdwardWSaid
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Wang, Yu
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Chinese culture
/ Globalization
/ Hilton, James
/ Literary criticism
/ Novels
/ Philosophy
/ Said, Edward
2012
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Fantasy Shangri-la, Imaginary \The Other\-the Review of Lost Horizon from the Orientalism Perspective of EdwardWSaid
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Fantasy Shangri-la, Imaginary \The Other\-the Review of Lost Horizon from the Orientalism Perspective of EdwardWSaid
2012
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In Lost Horizon, James Hilton presents a westerner's imagination of the oriental \"Shangri-la\". According to the orientalism perspective of Edward.W.Said, the article tries to analyze the \"Shangri-la\" of Hilton just as the Other of the west used to establish their ethnic identity. In the development process of cultural globalization, as the Other of the west, the East should have its own definite identity, not to be imaginary. Said's theory provide a useful insight into the relationship between the Chinese and Western culture in the context of globalization. [PUBLICATION ABSTRACT]
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Institute of Sino-Western Communications
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