Occidentalism
Americannoun
Other Word Forms
- Occidentalist noun
Etymology
Origin of Occidentalism
First recorded in 1830–40; occidental + -ism
Example Sentences
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The royal couple were literally patronizing the European colonizers, switching roles in their own version of Occidentalism.
From New York Times • Nov. 22, 2019
In Occidentalism there is none of the feeling that to labor is unworthy; there is none of the feeling that to labor is the part of slaves and lower creatures.
From The Note-Book of an Attaché Seven Months in the War Zone by Wood, Eric Fisher
It is true that Occidentalism was equally manifest in both the groups in question, but its origins were different.
From An Autobiography by Stravinsky, Igor
My definitions of Occidentalism are four in number.
From The Note-Book of an Attaché Seven Months in the War Zone by Wood, Eric Fisher
I was always willing to remove the gravity of Japanese children by my grotesque Occidentalism, but I have a very real objection to being a butt for the ridicule of grown- ups.
From Roving East and Roving West by Lucas, E. V. (Edward Verrall)
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