Orientalism And The Last Emperor
Essay by 24 • June 27, 2011 • 536 Words (3 Pages) • 1,994 Views
Edward Said identifies Orientalism as that what we know about other cultures is like a story or myths. There is a division the East and the West and in this the West is a more superior culture than the East. This superiority also helped the West politically wise. This also leads to how when the West attempts to study the East’s culture they don’t really take the truth into account and they continue to see themselves to be more superior and different. In the movie The Last Emperor there are evidences that support’s Said’s definition of Orientalism. In this movie Johnston portrays the superiority the West have over the East.
One of the things that shocked me the most during this movie is when Johnston first met the emperor not only did he only bow but they took a take two of the entrance and they shook hands. Throughout the movie everyone in the movie either bows or looks away from the emperor. It doesn’t seem to be acceptable to have any contact with the emperor but Johnston’s contact with the emperor in some ways shows that he has an upper hand even over the emperor. When Johnston first appears he seems superior to everyone else when he gets out of the car with his tall hat and straight posture. He is told “Remember you are one of the first foreigners with an official post in the Forbidden City since Marco Polo” he responds “It makes me very nervous”. The tone when Johnson says it makes me very nervous seems very nonchalant and he was not worried about entering a foreign place.
When the emperor gets his eyes checked it is confirmed that he needs glasses or he might go blind. Once Johnston realizes that the emperor needs glasses he threatens to resign if the emperor doesn’t get them. He also implies that if he does not get things his way he has the power to publish information in the newspapers in China. Johnston
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