The impact of Jewish Orientalism on the modern linguistic study
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This study examines the impact of Jewish Orientalism and the danger it poses on modern linguistic studies, particularly since it has been predominantly built on political, religious, or other foundations that often diverge from scientific or objective principles to a considerable extent.
The significance of this study lies in the call for a reevaluation of the Orientalist product that has inundated linguistic studies. It advocates for a balanced and critical reading, free from influence and admiration, and detached from narrow-mindedness and condemnation. The aim is to capture what aligns with the Arab cultural identity and to identify mechanisms suitable for enriching knowledge. Moreover, the study seeks to uncover the patterns of Arab heritage and its aesthetics, taking serious and clear critical stances against Orientalist methodologies based on intellectual foundations. Notably, some Arab critics in the cultural sphere continue to reproduce and apply these methodologies, using their terminologies.
This study adopts an analytical and inductive approach, tracing different perspectives on Jewish Orientalism and its utilization in serving Jewish purposes. The research confirms that the Jewish researcher prefers working within the Orientalist movement as a European Orientalist rather than a Jewish one. This choice is strategically advantageous in promoting Zionist causes by presenting them in a Western framework, ensuring acceptance among Arabs and Muslims by capitalizing on the Eastern inferiority complex toward the West.
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