Provides a sound basis if you’re only just starting to understand the concept of Orientalism and provides a brilliant overview of Orientalism’s development through the Middle Ages, colonialism and the modern age. Sardar is also not afraid to make provocative and controversial arguments, particularly his interpretation on the juvenilising of ‘the Orient’. However, I don’t think this unique point was explored enough as the “paedophile complex” and the reduction of presentations of ‘the East’ in art, literature so on, to a child-like entity was given barely a page. It’s good to start you off on your research, but to understand Orientalism more, one will need to read more than this book.