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ARTS2457-China Imagined and Perceived (T2 25)
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Simon Leys faults Edward Said’s book Orientalism for
Options
A.a. Being anti-militarist
B.b. Its Leftist sentiments
C.c. Distorting the role of universities
D.d. Being pro-Palestinian
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Delving into the prompt, we examine the claim about what Simon Leys criticized in Edward Said’s Orientalism.
Option a: 'Being anti-militarist' — This is not the central grievance Leys raises in Orientalism. Leys does not frame Said’s critique around anti-militarism; therefore this choice misattributes the primary target of Leys’s critique.
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